Alteration of ZnT5-mediated zinc import into the early secretory pathway affects the secretion of growth hormone from rat pituitary cells


Autoria(s): Petkovic, Vibor; Miletta, Maria Consolata; Eblé, Andrée; Flück, Christa; Mullis, Primus-Eugen
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2014

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BACKGROUND Aggregation of growth hormone (GH) required for its proper storage in granules is facilitated by zinc (Zn(2+)) transported by specific zinc transporters in and out of the regulated secretory pathway. Slc30a5 (ZnT5) was reported to have the highest gene expression among all zinc transporters in primary mouse pituitary cells while ZnT5-null mice presented with abnormal bone development and impaired growth compared to wild-type counterparts. METHODS In vitro studies performed in GH3 cells, a rat pituitary cell line that endogenously produces rat GH (rGH), included analysis of: cytoplasmic Zn(2+) pool changes after altering rSlc30a5 expression (luciferase assay), rZnT5 association with different compartments of the regulated secretory pathway (confocal microscopy), and the rGH secretion after rSlc30a5 knock-down (Western blot). RESULTS Confocal microscopy demonstrated high co-localization of rZnT5 with ER and Golgi (early secretory pathway) while siRNA-mediated knock-down of rSlc30a5 gene expression led to a significant reduction in rGH secretion. Furthermore, altered expression of rSlc30a5 (knock-down/overexpression) evoked changes in the cytoplasmic Zn(2+) pool indicating its important role in mediating Zn(2+) influx into intracellular compartments of the regulated secretory pathway. CONCLUSION Taken together, these results suggest that ZnT5 might play an important role in regulated GH secretion that is much greater than previously anticipated.

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Petkovic, Vibor; Miletta, Maria Consolata; Eblé, Andrée; Flück, Christa; Mullis, Primus-Eugen (2014). Alteration of ZnT5-mediated zinc import into the early secretory pathway affects the secretion of growth hormone from rat pituitary cells. Hormone research in paediatrics, 82(4), pp. 245-251. Karger 10.1159/000365924 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000365924>

doi:10.7892/boris.65298

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Petkovic, Vibor; Miletta, Maria Consolata; Eblé, Andrée; Flück, Christa; Mullis, Primus-Eugen (2014). Alteration of ZnT5-mediated zinc import into the early secretory pathway affects the secretion of growth hormone from rat pituitary cells. Hormone research in paediatrics, 82(4), pp. 245-251. Karger 10.1159/000365924 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000365924>

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