Liver and Kidney Growth Hormone (GH) Receptors Are Regulated Differently in Diabetic GH and GH Antagonist Transgenic Mice*

Author:

Chen Nian-yi1,Chen Wen Y.1,Kopchick John J.1

Affiliation:

1. Edison Biotechnology Institute, Molecular and Cellular Biology Program, and Department of Clinical Research, Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio 45701

Abstract

Abstract Elevated GH levels are frequently seen in poorly controlled type I diabetics and have been implicated in diabetic complications. Studies of GH and GH antagonist (GHA) transgenic mice with streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetes have revealed that GH has a permissive effect for diabetic nephropathy, and that expression of a GHA gene protected mice against diabetic kidney lesions. To investigate whether kidney GH receptor (GHR) and/or GH-binding protein may play a role in diabetic nephropathy, we evaluated GH-specific binding and messenger RNA levels for GHR/GH-binding protein in mouse livers and kidneys from bovine (b) GH or bGHA transgenic (Tg) mice and their nontransgenic (NTg) littermates with or without STZ-induced diabetes. We found that liver-specific GH binding is significantly higher in both bGH- and bGHA-Tg mice compared to that in their NTg controls. In contrast, kidney GH binding is significantly lower in bGH-Tg mice compared to that in NTg littermates. These results indicate that regulation of mouse GHR expression is tissue specific. STZ-induced diabetes decreased GH-specific binding in both liver and kidney of NTg and GHA-Tg mice, but not in bGH-Tg mice. The lowered GHR binding in diabetic NTg and GHA-Tg mice suggests the involvement of insulin in the regulation of GHR expression. The down-regulation of kidney GHR in GHA-Tg mice in combination with the presence of GHA may partially explain the protective mechanism of GHA against diabetic kidney lesions.

Publisher

The Endocrine Society

Subject

Endocrinology

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