45 resultados para POMC


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Mémoire numérisé par la Direction des bibliothèques de l'Université de Montréal.

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Obesity is globally prevalent and highly heritable, but its underlying genetic factors remain largely elusive. To identify genetic loci for obesity susceptibility, we examined associations between body mass index and approximately 2.8 million SNPs in up to 123,865 individuals with targeted follow up of 42 SNPs in up to 125,931 additional individuals. We confirmed 14 known obesity susceptibility loci and identified 18 new loci associated with body mass index (P < 5 x 10(-)(8)), one of which includes a copy number variant near GPRC5B. Some loci (at MC4R, POMC, SH2B1 and BDNF) map near key hypothalamic regulators of energy balance, and one of these loci is near GIPR, an incretin receptor. Furthermore, genes in other newly associated loci may provide new insights into human body weight regulation.

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The prevalence of obesity is increasing at an alarming rate in all age groups worldwide. Obesity is a serious health problem due to increased risk of morbidity and mortality. Although environmental factors play a major role in the development of obesity, the identification of rare monogenic defects in human genes have confirmed that obesity has a strong genetic component. Mutations have been identified in genes encoding proteins of the leptin-melanocortin signaling system, which has an important role in the regulation of appetite and energy balance. The present study aimed at identifying mutations and genetic variations in the melanocortin receptors 2-5 and other genes active on the same signaling pathway accounting for severe early-onset obesity in children and morbid obesity in adults. The main achievement of this thesis was the identification of melanocortin-4 receptor (MC4R) mutations in Finnish patients. Six pathogenic MC4R mutations (308delT, P299H, two S127L and two -439delGC mutations) were identified, corresponding to a prevalence of 3% in severe early-onset obesity. No obesity causing MC4R mutations were found among patients with adult-onset morbid obesity. The MC4R 308delT deletion is predicted to result in a grossly truncated nonfunctional receptor of only 107 amino acids. The C-terminal residues, which are important in MC4R cell surface targeting, are totally absent from the mutant 308delT receptor. In vitro functional studies supported a pathogenic role for the S127L mutation since agonist induced signaling of the receptor was impaired. Cell membrane localization of the S127L receptor did not differ from that of the wild-type receptor, confirming that impaired function of the S127L receptor was due to reduced signaling properties. The P299H mutation leads to intracellular retention of the receptor. The -439delGC deletion is situated at a potential nescient helix-loop-helix 2 (NHLH2) -binding site in the MC4R promoter. It was demonstrated that the transcription factor NHLH2 binds to the consensus sequence at the -439delGC site in vitro, possibly resulting in altered promoter activity. Several genetic variants were identified in the melanocortin-3 receptor (MC3R) and pro-opiomelanocortin (POMC) genes. These polymorphisms do not explain morbid obesity, but the results indicate that some of these genetic variations may be modifying factors in obesity, resulting in subtle changes in obesity-related traits. A risk haplotype for obesity was identified in the ectonucleotide pyrophosphatase phosphodiesterase 1 (ENPP1) gene through a candidate gene single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotyping approach. An ENPP1 haplotype, composed of SNPs rs1800949 and rs943003, was shown to be significantly associated with morbid obesity in adults. Accordingly, the MC3R, POMC and ENPP1 genes represent examples of susceptibility genes in which genetic variants predispose to obesity. In conclusion, pathogenic mutations in the MC4R gene were shown to account for 3% of cases with severe early-onset obesity in Finland. This is in line with results from other populations demonstrating that mutations in the MC4R gene underlie 1-6% of morbid obesity worldwide. MC4R deficiency thus represents the most common monogenic defect causing human obesity reported so far. The severity of the MC4-receptor defect appears to be associated with time of onset and the degree of obesity. Classification of MC4R mutations may provide a useful tool when predicting the outcome of the disease. In addition, several other genetic variants conferring susceptibility to obesity were detected in the MC3R, MC4R, POMC and ENPP1 genes.

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A erva-mate (Ilex paraguariensis) contribui para a perda de peso e reversão da resistência à insulina, mesmo em combinação com dieta hiperlipídica, despertando interesse do seu uso como uma possível estratégia no controle da obesidade. Previamente demonstramos que ratos desmamados precocemente desenvolvem sobrepeso, obesidade central, hiperleptinemia, resistência à insulina e à leptina na idade adulta. Propomos então avaliar os benefícios do extrato aquoso do Ilex paraguariensis sobre a composição corporal, perfis lipídico e hormonal, sinalização da leptina, neuropeptídeos envolvidos com o controle do consumo alimentar, marcadores inflamatórios e do estresse oxidativo. Para indução do desmame precoce, as tetas das ratas lactantes foram envolvidas com uma atadura para bloquear o acesso da prole ao leite materno nos últimos 3 dias da lactação (grupo DP). Os filhotes do grupo controle tiveram livre acesso ao leite durante todos os 21 dias do período de lactação normal (grupo C). Aos 150 dias de idade, as proles DP foram subdivididas em: DP e DP+Mate, de acordo com o tratamento (água ou extrato aquoso de erva-mate 1g/kg PC, respectivamente), por gavagem, diariamente, por 30 dias. As proles C receberam água por gavagem por 30 dias. Aos 180 dias de idade, os 3 grupos foram sacrificados por decapitação. Dados foram considerados significativos quando p <0,05. Aos 180 dias (1 mês após o tratamento), o grupo DP+Mate corrigiu várias alterações observadas no grupo DP, tais como maior massa corporal (+9%), massa de tecido adiposo retroperitoneal e epididimal (+34% e +39%, respectivamente), gordura corporal total (+76%), gordura subcutânea (+61%), área de adipócitos viscerais (+34%), triglicerídeos séricos (+35%), TNF-α no núcleo ARC (+57%), expressão de IL-1β no adipócito (+3,6 vezes), percentual de esteatose hepática (+4,8 vezes) e TBARS em fígado e plasma (+56%, +87%). A atividade SOD diminuída no grupo DP é normalizada pelo tratamento com mate, enquanto, paradoxalmente, a catalase que estava aumentada no grupo DP é normalizada com o tratamento com mate. As alterações de glicemia e HDL-c sérico no grupo DP não se modificaram ao final do tratamento com a erva-mate. A hiperfagia não foi observada na prole DP+Mate, provavelmente devido a normalização parcial da sensibilidade central à leptina (confirmada pelo teste do efeito anorexigênico da leptina) e pela redução de NPY e aumento de POMC. Assim, até o momento evidenciamos que o tratamento por 30 dias com extrato de erva-mate foi capaz de impedir a gênese de obesidade abdominal, a resistência à leptina, a hipertrigliceridemia e algumas alterações do perfil inflamatório e do estresse oxidativo nos ratos com obesidade programada pelo DP, tornando o uso da erva-mate como uma estratégia promissora no controle de peso e das desordens metabólicas presentes na obesidade.

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两栖动物是最原始的陆生脊椎动物,分布比较广泛。无尾目两栖动物现有3000 多种,它们皮肤裸露、光滑,为适应广泛的栖息地和生态条件,已进化出各种有效的皮肤防御系统。抗菌肽(Antimicrobial peptides,AMPs)作为两栖类先天防御系统的重要组成部分,在皮肤分泌液中含量异常丰富。我们以来源于云南省普洱市景东县的铃蟾科微蹼铃蟾(Bombina microdeladigitora)和楚雄州双柏县雨蛙科华西雨蛙(Hyla annectans)为实验材料,对其皮肤分泌液中抗菌肽的分子多样性并对其结构和功能进行研究。微蹼铃蟾皮肤抗菌肽多样性非常丰富,我们从单一个体中克隆得到了64 条编码不同抗菌肽的cDNA 序列,其中有两条序列只编码Maximin 一种抗菌肽,其余 62 条均编码Maximin 和Maximin H 两类抗菌肽。这64 条cDNA 序列共编码44 种Maximins 和30 种Maximin Hs,其中有32 种Maximins 和20 种Maximin Hs 为新鉴定的抗菌肽,其余和铃蟾属其它种中发现的抗菌肽具有相同的序列。除了皮肤外,两栖动物的脑也是抗菌肽的丰富资源库。我们分别从微蹼铃蟾和大蹼铃蟾(B. maxima)脑中得到了大量新的抗菌肽cDNA 序列。其中从微蹼铃蟾脑中克隆到21 条新的cDNA序列,共编码16 种Maximins 和10 种Maximin Hs,其中7 种Maximins 和4 种Maximin Hs 为新鉴定的抗菌肽。从大蹼铃蟾脑中克隆到39 条新的cDNA 序列,编码27 种Maximins 和20 种Maximin Hs,其中16 种 Maximins 和12 种Maximin Hs 为新鉴定的抗菌肽。在以上新鉴定的抗菌肽中,Maximins 均为阳离子抗菌肽,Maximin Hs 中除以前鉴定的Maximin H5 外,尚有十余种阴离子抗菌肽。抗菌肽碱基转换/颠换(R=s/v)分析表明,RMaximin<1 而RMaximin H>1,说明这两种抗菌肽碱基转换和颠换发生的几率并不相同,Maximin 间差异主要由碱基颠换引起,而Maximin H 则主要由碱基转换引起。种间进化分析表明,大蹼铃蟾和微蹼铃蟾的遗传距离较近,而它们与欧洲花铃蟾(B. variegata)的遗传距离均较远。种内各部分遗传距离差异较大。与信号肽和酸性间隔肽相比,成熟肽的遗传距离明显增大,其中Maximin 的进化速度比Maximin H 更快。抗菌肽Maximin 和Maximin H 种内、种间均存在正选择(ω>1),而信号肽和酸性间隔肽在分化过程中没有正选择(ω<1),说明Maximin 和Maximin H 经受着达尔文正选择驱动的快速进化,是抗菌肽多样性产生的根本原因。这与抗菌肽参与最终的生物防御功能,从而增加物种对环境的适应是一致的。功能研究发现,有些微蹼铃蟾Maximins 抗菌肽是多功能分子,不但对革兰氏阴性菌、革兰氏阳性菌和真菌起抗菌作用,而且还具有很强的抗氧化功能。脑中抗菌肽基因的大量表达也预示着抗菌肽可能在神经信号传导中起一定作用。用基因克隆方法我们从微蹼铃蟾皮肤得到大量缓激肽前体序列,由1-4 个拷贝的Bombinakinin 或1-4 个拷贝的Bombinakinin 和1 个拷贝的Bombinakinin-GAP 组成。这与大蹼铃蟾皮肤中缓激肽前体由1-8 个拷贝的Bombinakinin 或1-8 个拷贝的Bombinakinin 和1 个拷贝的Bombinakinin-GAP 组成有所不同。按同样方法,我们从大蹼铃蟾脑中也得到了三条缓激肽前体序列,其中两条含有6 个 Bombinakinin 拷贝,另一条含2 个Bombinakinin 拷贝。通过比较只含Bombinakinin 和同时含有Bombinakinin 和Bombinakinin-GAP 的前体cDNA 序列后发现, 前者序列中缺失了一段碱基序列TGCGGGTA, 从而导致移码突变, 终止了 Bombinakinin-GAP 的表达。通过生物化学的手段从微蹼铃蟾皮肤分泌液中分离到一种丝氨酸蛋白酶抑制剂BMSI1,与铃蟾属其它种中的胰蛋白酶抑制剂具有很高的相似性。根据已有铃蟾属丝氨酸蛋白酶抑制剂cDNA 序列设计引物,以皮肤cDNA 为模板,扩增丝氨酸蛋白酶抑制剂的基因序列,结果得到两条不同的序列。这两条前体序列与铃蟾属其它两栖动物皮肤中的丝氨酸蛋白酶抑制剂具有高度相似性(>70%),而且它们都含有10 个半胱氨酸残基。BMSI1 对五种丝氨酸蛋白水解发色底物的抑制活性测定表明,BMSI 1 能抑制胰蛋白酶和凝血酶的水解活性,其K(i)分别为0.02 μM 和0.15 μM。通过随机筛选cDNA 文库的方法,我们从大蹼铃蟾脑中得到了一条完整的 Somatostatin(SST)序列,根据该序列,我们在大蹼铃蟾和微蹼铃蟾脑cDNA 文库中筛选到两条变异体序列SST-L(Leu11-SST-14)和SST-R(Arg14-SST-14)。功能研究表明,这两种变异体具有和SST 相似的生物学功能,可抑制肿瘤细胞增殖、抑制细胞因子释放以及具有一定的镇痛作用。从大蹼铃蟾和微蹼铃蟾脑中得到了阿片肽前体POMC 和Proenkephalin 的 cDNA 序列,序列比对发现与东方铃蟾具有较高的同源性。从华西雨蛙皮肤cDNA 中克隆得到两类活性多肽,命名为Annins。其中一类为抗菌肽类似肽,共11 条序列,编码单一的成熟肽序列,其信号肽与雨蛙科信号肽具有很高的同源性,但酸性间隔肽和成熟肽相差较大。其成熟肽由15-17 个氨基酸残基组成,活性分析表明无抗菌和抗氧化作用,但在较高浓度时对部分细菌和多种细胞有促进生长作用,推测可能在使伤口快速愈合方面起重要作用;另一类编码具有2 个拷贝的成熟肽序列,成熟肽由5 个氨基酸残基组成,具有一定的镇痛活性,其镇痛机理可能是拮抗bradykinin 作用。

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L'axe hypothalamo-hypophyso-surrénalien (HPA) permet de maintenir l'homéostasie de l'organisme face à divers stress. Qu'ils soient de nature psychologique, physique ou inflammatoire/infectieux, les stress provoquent la synthèse et la libération de CRH par l'hypothalamus. Les cellules corticotropes hypophysaires perçoivent ce signal et en réaction, produisent et sécrètent l'ACTH. Ceci induit la synthèse des glucocorticoïdes (Gc) par le cortex surrénalien; ces stéroïdes mettent le système métabolique en état d’alerte pour la réponse au stress et à l’agression. Les Gc ont le rôle essentiel de contrôler les défenses de l'organisme, en plus d'exercer une rétro-inhibition sur l'axe HPA. L'ACTH est une petite hormone peptidique produite par le clivage d'un précurseur: la pro-opiomélanocortine (POMC). À cause de sa position critique dans la normalisation de l'homéostasie, le contrôle transcriptionnel du gène Pomc a fait l'objet d'études approfondies au cours des dernières décennies. Nous savons maintenant que la région promotrice du gène Pomc permet une expression ciblée dans les cellules POMC hypophysaires. L'étude du locus Pomc par des technologies génomiques m'a permis de découvrir un nouvel élément de régulation qui est conservé à travers l'évolution des mammifères. La caractérisation de cet enhancer a démontré qu'il dirige une expression restreinte à l'hypophyse, et plus particulièrement dans les cellules corticotropes. De façon intéressante, l'activité de cet élément dépend d'un nouveau site de liaison recrutant un homodimère du facteur de transcription Tpit, dont l'expression est également limitée aux cellules POMC de l'hypophyse. La découverte de cet enhancer ajoute une toute nouvelle dimension à la régulation de l'expression de POMC. Les cytokines pro-inflammatoires IL6/LIF et les Gc sont connus pour leur antagonisme sur la réaction inflammatoire et sur le promoteur Pomc via l'action des facteurs de transcription Stat3 et GR respectivement. L'analyse génomique des sites liés ii par ces deux facteurs nous a révélé une interrelation complexe et a permis de définir un code transcriptionnel entre ces voies de signalisation. En plus de leur action par interaction directe avec l’ADN au niveau des séquences régulatrices, ces facteurs interagissent directement entre eux avec des résultats transcriptionnels différents. Ainsi, le recrutement de GR par contact protéine:protéine (tethering) sur Stat3 étant lié à l'ADN provoque un antagonisme transcriptionnel. Inversement, le tethering de Stat3 sur GR supporte une action synergique, tout comme leur co-recrutement à l'ADN sur des sites contigus ou composites. Lors d'une activation soutenue, ce synergisme entre les voies IL6/LIF et Gc induit une réponse innée de défense cellulaire. Ainsi lors d'un stress majeur, ce mécanisme de défense est mis en branle dans toutes les cellules et tissus. En somme, les travaux présentés dans cette thèse définissent les mécanismes transcriptionnels engagés dans le combat de l'organisme contre les stress. Plus particulièrement, ces mécanismes ont été décrits au niveau de la réponse globale des corticotropes et du gène Pomc. Il est essentiel pour l'organisme d'induire adéquatement ces mécanismes afin de faire face aux stress et d'éviter des dérèglements comme les maladies inflammatoires et métaboliques.

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Un déséquilibre de la balance énergétique constitue la principale cause du développement des pathologies métaboliques telles que l’obésité et le diabète de type 2. Au sein du cerveau, l’hypothalamus joue un rôle primordial dans le contrôle de la prise alimentaire et du métabolisme périphérique via le système nerveux autonome. Ce contrôle, repose sur l’existence de différentes populations neuronales au sein de l’hypothalamus médio-basal (MBH), neurones à neuropeptide Y (NPY)/Agouti-related peptide (AgRP), et neurones a proopiomelanocortine (POMC), dont l’activité est directement modulée par les variations des taux circulants des nutriments tels que le glucose et les acides gras (FA). Alors que les mécanismes de détection et le métabolisme intracellulaire du glucose ont été largement étudiés, l’implication du métabolisme intracellulaire des FA dans leurs effets centraux, est très peu comprise. De plus, on ignore si le glucose, module le métabolisme intracellulaire des acides gras à longue chaine (LCFA) dans le MBH. Le but de notre première étude est, de déterminer l'impact du glucose sur le métabolisme des LCFA, le rôle de l’AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK), kinase détectrice du statut énergétique cellulaire, et d'établir s’il y a des changements dans le métabolisme des LCFA en fonction de leur structure, du type cellulaire et de la région cérébrale. Nos résultats montrent que le glucose inhibe l'oxydation du palmitate via l’AMPK dans les neurones et les astrocytes primaires hypothalamiques, in vitro, ainsi que dans les explants du MBH, ex vivo, mais pas dans les astrocytes et les explants corticaux. De plus, le glucose augmente l'estérification du palmitate et non de l’oléate dans les neurones et les explants du MBH, mais pas dans les astrocytes hypothalamiques. Ces résultats décrivent le devenir métabolique de différents LCFA dans le MBH, ainsi que, la régulation AMPK - dépendante de leur métabolisme par le glucose dans les astrocytes et les neurones, et démontrent pour la première fois que le métabolisme du glucose et des LCFA est couplé spécifiquement dans les noyaux du MBH, dont le rôle est critique pour le contrôle de l'équilibre énergétique. Le deuxième volet de cette thèse s’est intéressé à déterminer les mécanismes intracellulaires impliqués dans le rôle de la protéine de liaison ACBP dans le métabolisme central des FA. Nous avons démontré que le métabolisme de l’oléate et non celui du palmitate est dépendant de la protéine ACBP, dans les astrocytes hypothalamiques ainsi que dans les explants du MBH. Ainsi, nos résultats démontrent qu’ACBP, protéine identifiée originellement au niveau central, comme un modulateur allostérique des récepteurs GABA, agit comme un régulateur du métabolisme intracellulaire des FA. Ces résultats ouvrent de nouvelles pistes de recherche liées à la régulation du métabolisme des acides gras au niveau central, ainsi que, la nouvelle fonction de la protéine ACBP dans la régulation du métabolisme des FA au niveau du système nerveux central. Ceci aiderait à identifier des cibles moléculaires pouvant contribuer au développement de nouvelles approches thérapeutiques de pathologies telles que l’obésité et le diabète de type 2.

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Wydział Nauk Geograficznych i Geologicznych: Instytut Geoekologii i Geoinformacji

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Gamma-melanocyte stimulating hormone (gamma-MSH) is a peptide derived from the ACTH precursor, pro-opiomelanocortin (POMC), and belongs to a family of peptides called the melanocortins that also comprises alpha- and beta-MSH. Although conserved in tetrapods, the biological role of gamma-MSH remains largely undefined. It has been demonstrated previously that gamma-MSH is involved in the regulating the activity of hormone sensitive lipase (HSL) activity in the adrenal and more recently, in the adipocyte. It has been shown also to have effects on the cardiovascular and renal systems. This short review will provide a brief overview of the role of gamma-MSH in the adrenal and the more recent report that it can also regulate HSL function in the adipocyte. We also present some preliminary data purporting a direct role for Lys-gamma(3)-MSH in the regulation of HSL phosphorylation in the heart. Taken together these data suggest that gamma-MSH peptides might play a more widespread role in lipid and cholesterol utilization.

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It is just over 30 years since the definitive identification of the adrenocorticotrophin (ACTH) precursor, pro-opiomelanocotin (POMC). Although first characterised in the anterior and intermediate lobes of the pituitary, POMC is also expressed in a number of both central and peripheral tissues including the skin, central nervous tissue and placenta. Following synthesis, POMC undergoes extensive post-translational processing producing not only ACTH, but also a number of other biologically active peptides. The extent and pattern of this processing is tissue-specific, the end result being the tissue dependent production of different combinations of peptides from the same precursor. These peptides have a diverse range of biological roles ranging from pigmentation to adrenal function to the regulation of feeding. This level of complexity has resulted in POMC becoming the archetypal model for prohormone processing, illustrating how a single protein combined with post-translational modification can have a diverse number of roles.

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Lys-gamma 3-MSH is a melanocortin peptide derived from the C-terminal of the 16 kDa fragment of POMC. The physiological role of Lys-gamma 3-MSH is unclear, although it has previously been shown that, although not directly steroidogenic, it can act to potentiate the steroidogenic response of adrenal cortical cells to ACTH. This synergistic effect appears to be correlated with an ability to increase the activity of hormone sensitive lipase (HSL) and therefore the rate of cholesterol ester hydrolysis. Ligand binding studies have suggested that high-affinity binding sites for Lys-gamma 3-MSH exist in the adrenal gland and a number of other rat tissues that express HSL, including adipose, skeletal muscle and testes. To investigate the hypothesis that Lys-gamma 3-MSH may play a wider role in cholesterol and lipid metabolism, we tested the effect of Lys-gamma 3-MSH on lipolysis, an HSL-mediated process, in 3T3-L1 adipocytes. In comparison with other melanocortin peptides, Lys-gamma 3-MSH was found to be a potent stimulator of lipolysis. It was also able to phosphorylate HSL at key serine residues and stimulate the hyper-phosphorylation of perilipin A. The receptor through which the lipolytic actions of Lys-gamma 3-MSH are being mediated is not clear. Attempts to characterise this receptor suggest that either the pharmacology of the melanocortin receptor 5 in 3T3-L1 adipocytes is different from that described when expressed in heterologous systems or the possibility that a further, as yet uncharacterised, receptor exists.

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To further elucidate the role of proteases capable of cleaving N-terminal proopiomelanocortin (N-POMC)-derived peptides, we have cloned two cDNAs encoding isoforms of the airway trypsin-like protease (AT) from mouse (MAT) and rat ( RAT), respectively. The open reading frames comprise 417 amino acids (aa) and 279 aa. The mouse AT gene was located at chromosome 5E1 and contains 10 exons. The longer isoform, which we designated MAT1 and RAT1, has a simple type II transmembrane protein structure, consisting of a short cytoplasmic domain, a transmembrane domain, a SEA (63-kDa sea urchin sperm protein, enteropeptidase, agrin) module, and a serine protease domain. The human homolog of MAT1 and RAT1 is the human AT ( HAT). The shorter isoform, designated MAT2 and RAT2, which contains an alternative N terminus, was formerly described in the rat as adrenal secretory serine protease (AsP) and has been shown to be involved in the processing of N-POMC-derived peptides. In contrast to the long isoform, neither MAT2 and RAT2 ( AsP) contain a transmembrane domain nor a SEA domain but an N-terminal signal peptide to direct the enzyme to the secretory pathway. The C terminus, covering the catalytic triad, is identical in both isoforms. Immunohistochemically, MAT/RAT was predominantly expressed in tissues of the upper gastrointestinal and the respiratory tract - but also in the adrenal gland. Moreover, isoform-specific RT-PCR and quantitative PCR analysis revealed a complex expression pattern of the two isoforms with differences between mice and rats. These findings indicate a multifunctional role of these proteases beyond adrenal proliferation.

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The pro-opiomelanocortin (POMC)-derived peptides, pro-gamma-MSH (16K fragment), and Lys-gamma(3)-MSH, have been shown to potentiate the steroidogenic action of corticotrophin (ACTH) on the adrenal cortex. Using a continuously perfused adrenal cell column system, we have tested the hypothesis that gamma-MSH peptides exert their effect through the Melanocortin 3 Receptor (MC3-R), since this is the only known receptor to have high affinity for gamma-MSH peptides and has been suggested to be expressed in the rat adrenal. To investigate this hypothesis we tested whether the MC3-R agonist MTII and antagonist SHU9119 could mimic or block the actions of pro-gamma-MSH. We found that MTII could not mimic, and SHU9119 could not block pro-gamma-MSH mediated potentiation of ACTH-induced steroidogenesis. These results suggest that the MC3-R is not involved in mediating the potentiation effect, adding further evidence to the argument that another melanocortin receptor exists.

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The adrenal cortex is a dynamic organ in which the cells of the outer cortex continually divide. It is well known that this cellular proliferation is dependent on constant stimulation from peptides derived from the ACTH precursor pro-opiomelanocortin (POMC) because disruption of pituitary corticotroph function results in rapid atrophy of the gland. Previous results from our laboratory have suggested that the adrenal mitogen is a fragment derived from the N-terminal of POMC not containing the gamma-MSH sequence. Because such a peptide is not generated during processing of POMC in the pituitary, we proposed that the mitogen is generated from circulating pro-gamma-MSH by an adrenal protease. Using degenerate oligonucleotides, we identified a secreted serine protease expressed by the adrenal gland that we named adrenal secretory protease (ASP). In the adrenal cortex, expression of ASP is limited to the outer zona glomerulosa/fasciculata, the region where cortical cells are believed to be derived, and is significantly up-regulated during compensatory growth. Y1 adrenocortical cells transfected with a vector expressing an antisense RNA (and thus having reduced levels of endogenous ASP) were found to grow slower than sense controls while also losing their ability to utilize exogenous pro-gamma-MSH in the media supporting a role for ASP in adrenal growth. Digestion of an N-POMC peptide substrate encompassing the residues around the dibasic cleavage site at positions 49/50 with affinity-purified ASP showed cleavage not to occur at the dibasic site but two residues downstream leading us to propose the identity of the adrenal mitogen to be N-POMC (1-52).

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The objectives of the present study were 1) to evaluate the effects of supplemental fat and ME intake on plasma concentrations of glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1), cholecystokinin (CCK), glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide, ghrelin, and oxyntomodulin; and 2) to determine the association of these peptides with DMI and the hypothalamic concentration of mRNA for the following neuropeptides: neuropeptide Y (NPY), agouti-related peptide (AgRP), and proopiomelanocortin (POMC). In a completely randomized block design with a 2 x 2 factorial arrangement of treatments, 32 pens with 2 wethers each were restricted-fed (2.45 Mcal/lamb per day) or offered diets ad libitum (n = 16) with or without 6% supplemental fat (n = 16) for a period of 30 d. Dry matter intake was measured daily. On d 8, 15, 22, and 29, BW was measured before feeding, and 6 h after feeding, blood samples were collected for plasma measurement of insulin, GLP-1, CCK, ghrelin, glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide, oxyntomodulin, glucose, and NEFA concentrations. On d 29, blood was collected 30 min before feeding for the same hormone and metabolite analyses. At the end of the experiment, wethers were slaughtered and the hypothalami were collected to measure concentrations of NPY, AgRP, and POMC mRNA. Offering feed ad libitum (resulting in greater ME intake) increased plasma insulin and NEFA concentrations (P = 0.02 and 0.02, respectively) and decreased hypothalamic mRNA expression of NPY and AgRP (P = 0.07 and 0.02, respectively) compared with the restricted-fed wethers. There was a trend for the addition of dietary fat to decrease DMI (P = 0.12). Addition of dietary fat decreased insulin and glucose concentrations (P < 0.05 and 0.01, respectively) and tended to increase hypothalamic mRNA concentrations for NPY and AgRP (P = 0.07 and 0.11, respectively). Plasma GLP-1 and CCK concentrations increased in wethers offered feed ad libitum compared with restricted-fed wethers, but the response was greater when wethers were offered feed ad libitum and had supplemental fat in the diet (fat x intake interaction, P = 0.04). The prefeeding plasma ghrelin concentration was greater in restricted-fed wethers compared with those offered feed ad libitum, but the concentrations were similar 6 h after feeding (intake x time interaction, P < 0.01). Supplemental dietary fat did not affect (P = 0.22) plasma ghrelin concentration. We conclude that insulin, ghrelin, CCK, and GLP-1 may regulate DMI in sheep by regulating the hypothalamic gene expression of NPY, AgRP, and POMC.