St. Hwang et Sj. Henning, Hormonal regulation of expression of ileal bile acid binding protein in suckling rats, AM J P-REG, 278(6), 2000, pp. R1555-R1563
Citations number
45
Categorie Soggetti
Physiology
Journal title
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-REGULATORY INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY
Ileal bile acid binding protein (IBABP) is a cytosolic protein believed to
be involved in the absorption of conjugated bile acids. In rodents this pro
tein and its mRNA have been shown to increase markedly during the third pos
tnatal week. Because this period of ontogeny is characterized by increasing
circulating concentrations of glucocorticoids and thyroxine, the goal of o
ur study was to investigate the role of these hormones in IBABP expression
in the developing rat. Administration of various doses of dexamethasone (De
x) during the second postnatal week caused a robust induction of IBABP mRNA
and protein. Plateau levels of IBABP mRNA occurred at a Dex dose of 0.1 mu
g/g body wt, which is within the physiological range. IBABP mRNA was not a
ppreciably induced until 24 h after treatment, suggesting that glucocortico
ids influence IBABP either through a delayed primary or a secondary respons
e mechanism. The regional pattern of IBABP mRNA elicited by Dex mimicked th
at seen during normal development, with appearance in distal ileum precedin
g proximal ileum. Thyroxine injections did not result in a significant incr
ease of IBABP mRNA, and synergism between Dex and thyroxine was not observe
d. Taken together, our data suggest that maturation of IBABP expression is
influenced by glucocorticoids but not by thyroxine.