Author:
Levillain Olivier,Greco Anna,Diaz Jean-Jacques,Augier Roger,Didier Anne,Kindbeiter Karine,Catez Frédéric,Cayre Myriam
Abstract
Polyamines are involved in the control of the cell cycle and cell growth. In murine kidney, testosterone enhances gene expression of ornithine decarboxylase (ODC), the first enzyme in polyamine biosynthesis. In this study, we document the time course effect of testosterone on 1) gene expression of ODC, antizyme 1 (AZ1), and spermidine/spermine- N1-acetyltransferase ( N1-SSAT); 2) ODC activity in proximal convoluted tubules (PCT) and cortical proximal straight tubules (CPST); and 3) renal polyamine levels. Female mice were treated with testosterone for a period of 1, 2, 3, and 5 consecutive days. ODC gene expression was extremely low in kidneys of untreated female mice compared with that of males. Consequently, the renal putrescine level was sevenfold lower in females than in males, whereas spermidine and spermine levels did not differ between sexes. In female kidneys, testosterone treatment sharply increased ODC mRNA and protein levels as well as ODC activity. Testosterone increased the expression of ODC in PCT and CPST over different time courses, which suggests that ODC activity is differentially regulated in distinct tubules. The expression of AZ1 and N1-SSAT mRNA was similar in male and female mouse kidneys. Testosterone treatment enhanced AZ1 and N1-SSAT mRNA levels in a time-dependent manner by unknown molecular mechanisms. Putrescine and spermidine levels increased after testosterone treatment in female kidneys. Surprisingly, although ODC protein and activity were undetectable in female kidneys, the levels of AZ1 mRNA and protein were similar to those in males. Therefore, one may propose that ODC protein could be continuously degraded by AZ1 in female kidneys.
Publisher
American Physiological Society
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