Radcliff R P, McCormack B L, Crooker B A, Lucy M C
Department of Animal Sciences, University of Missouri, Columbia 65211, USA.
J Dairy Sci. 2003 Dec;86(12):3933-40. doi: 10.3168/jds.S0022-0302(03)74002-8.
Growth hormone (GH) plays a role in metabolic adaptations that occur during lactogenesis. Liver GH receptor transcript (GHR 1A) is transiently decreased near parturition and may reduce GH-dependent signaling leading to low blood insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) concentrations in periparturient dairy cattle. We hypothesized that the decrease in GHR 1A mRNA at parturition was associated with decreased GH binding (i.e., GHR protein concentration) in liver. Blood and liver biopsy samples were collected from 12 Holstein cows on d -12 +/- 1, 3, and 17 relative to parturition. Total cellular RNA was isolated from a sub-sample of liver. Quantitative real-time polymerase chain reactions were used to measure GHR 1A, total GHR, IGF-I, and cyclophilin mRNA. Microsomal membranes were isolated from the remaining liver tissue and assayed for 125I-bGH binding. Plasma was assayed for GH and IGF-I concentrations. Liver GHR 1A mRNA, specific 125I-bGH binding to liver membranes, liver IGF-I mRNA, and plasma IGF-I concentrations were lower on d 3 relative to d -12. The GHR 1A mRNA, 125I-bGH binding, and plasma GH concentrations increased on d 17 but liver IGF-I mRNA and plasma IGF-I concentrations did not change between d 3 and 17. Total GHR mRNA and cyclophilin mRNA amounts were similar on d -12, 3, and 17. Across all days, 125I-bGH specific binding in liver was highly correlated with liver GHR 1A mRNA (R2 = 0.68) but not with total GHR mRNA. Saturation binding analysis showed that GHR concentration (Bmax) in liver on d 3 had decreased to only 5% of the amount on d -12. We conclude that decreased GHR 1A mRNA leads to decreased GHR protein concentration in liver. Reduced GHR in liver likely contributes to a decrease in liver IGF-I production and reduced concentrations of IGF-I in blood of periparturient cows.
生长激素(GH)在泌乳发生过程中的代谢适应中发挥作用。肝脏生长激素受体转录本(GHR 1A)在分娩临近时短暂减少,可能会降低GH依赖性信号传导,导致围产期奶牛血液中胰岛素样生长因子I(IGF-I)浓度降低。我们假设分娩时GHR 1A mRNA的减少与肝脏中GH结合(即GHR蛋白浓度)的降低有关。在相对于分娩的第-12±1、3和17天,从12头荷斯坦奶牛采集血液和肝脏活检样本。从肝脏子样本中分离总细胞RNA。采用定量实时聚合酶链反应测量GHR 1A、总GHR、IGF-I和亲环蛋白mRNA。从剩余肝脏组织中分离微粒体膜,并检测其对125I-bGH的结合情况。检测血浆中GH和IGF-I浓度。相对于第-12天,第3天时肝脏GHR 1A mRNA、肝脏膜对125I-bGH的特异性结合、肝脏IGF-I mRNA和血浆IGF-I浓度较低。第17天时,GHR 1A mRNA、125I-bGH结合和血浆GH浓度增加,但第3天至第17天肝脏IGF-I mRNA和血浆IGF-I浓度未发生变化。第-12、3和17天时,总GHR mRNA和亲环蛋白mRNA量相似。在所有天数中,肝脏中125I-bGH特异性结合与肝脏GHR 1A mRNA高度相关(R2 = 0.68),但与总GHR mRNA无关。饱和结合分析表明,第3天时肝脏中的GHR浓度(Bmax)降至仅为第-12天的5%。我们得出结论,GHR 1A mRNA减少导致肝脏中GHR蛋白浓度降低。肝脏中GHR减少可能导致围产期奶牛肝脏IGF-I产生减少以及血液中IGF-I浓度降低。