Alterations of nuclear localization of transcription factor c-Jun in brain of diabetic rats with hyperglycemia

Q4 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
Kiyoshi Daito, Y. Azuma, Kyoko Watanabe, S. Shirasu, Mikio Kato, M. Shinohara, M. Daito, K. Ohura
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Abstract

De novo protein synthesis in eukaryotes is mainly controlled at the level of gene transcription by transcription factors in the nucleus. In this communication, the expression and nuclear localization of the activator protein-1 (AP1) family member c-Jun in nuclear and cytosolic fractions of brain and retina from streptozotocin (STZ)-injected diabetic rats were determined in order to evaluate the possibility that transportation of AP1 family members from the cytoplasm to the nucleus could play a role in diabetes. Immunoblotting assays with a specific antibody revealed a much higher expression of immunoreactive c-Jun in nuclear fractions than in cytosolic fractions of the cerebral cortex, hippocampus, striatum and cerebellum after diabetes induction by administration of STZ. In contrast, administration of STZ failed to affect the nuclear localization of c-Jun detected in the hypothalamus, midbrain, medulla-pons and retina. These results suggest that the STZ-injected diabetic rat shows differential alterations in nuclear localization of c-Jun protein in the brain and retina.
糖尿病高血糖大鼠脑内转录因子c-Jun核定位的改变
真核生物从头合成蛋白质主要受细胞核内转录因子控制在基因转录水平。在本通讯中,我们检测了激活蛋白-1 (AP1)家族成员c-Jun在注射链脲霉素(STZ)的糖尿病大鼠大脑和视网膜的核和胞浆部分的表达和核定位,以评估AP1家族成员从细胞质转运到细胞核在糖尿病中发挥作用的可能性。特异性抗体免疫印迹分析显示,STZ诱导糖尿病后,大脑皮层、海马、纹状体和小脑的核部分中免疫反应性c-Jun的表达远高于胞浆部分。而STZ对下丘脑、中脑、脑髓和视网膜中检测到的c-Jun的核定位没有影响。这些结果表明,注射stz的糖尿病大鼠在大脑和视网膜中c-Jun蛋白的核定位发生了差异改变。
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Oral Therapeutics and Pharmacology Medicine-Pharmacology (medical)
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