Yang G A, Koistinaho J, Iadarola M, Hervonen A
Department of Public Health, Tampere University, Finland.
Regul Pept. 1990 Aug 21;30(1):21-31. doi: 10.1016/0167-0115(90)90132-g.
The effect of ACTH on the expression of Fos in rat adrenal glands was investigated immunocytochemically at both light and electron microscopic levels. An approximately 4-fold increase in the number of Fos-positive cortical cells per unit area of the adrenal cortex was found 45 min following a single injection of ACTH (i.v., 2 IU/kg b.w.), as compared with the control animals. The number of immunoreactive cells reached a maximum 90 min after ACTH injection and remained high 150 min after the injection. However, 5 h following the injection it declined significantly. At the ultrastructural level, the ACTH-induced Fos-like immunoreactivity was localized in the nuclei of cortical cells, exclusively confined to the nuclear regions associated with the euchromatin. The result that ACTH enhances Fos-like immunoreactivity suggests that ACTH is involved in c-fos induction in adrenal cortical cells. The characteristic intracellular localization of Fos-like immunoreactivity implies that Fos, once synthesized, may be rapidly translocated into the nuclei of the cells, where it participates in transcriptional regulation of genetic events.