肥胖朱克大鼠糖皮质激素受体结合特性的改变

B.Douglas White, Roy J. Martin
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摘要

肥胖的Zucker大鼠似乎缺乏血清皮质酮的昼夜节律,并在24小时内保持相对较高的浓度。研究了瘦型和肥胖型Zucker大鼠糖皮质激素受体在垂体前叶、下丘脑和海马三种可能参与皮质酮反馈抑制的组织中的结合特性。肝糖皮质激素受体也检查,以确定是否受体改变存在于外周组织。肥胖大鼠垂体前叶糖皮质激素受体的解离常数(Kd)比瘦大鼠的Kd大50%。这表明这些受体的亲和力降低,并可能表明垂体前叶皮质酮的反馈抑制减少。肥胖大鼠肝糖皮质激素受体的结合Kd增加(150%),受体数量减少(40%)。瘦大鼠和肥胖大鼠的下丘脑和海马受体的Kd或最大结合量没有差异。肥胖的Zucker大鼠似乎存在糖皮质激素受体的改变,这些改变可能影响垂体-肾上腺轴的驱动,并可能影响肥胖的表达。
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Alterations in the binding characteristics of glucocorticoid receptors from obese zucker rats

Obese Zucker rats appear to lack a circadian rhythm of serum corticosterone and maintain relatively high concentrations throughout the 24-h day. The binding characteristics of glucocorticoid receptors in lean and obese Zucker rats were examined in three tissues suggested to be involved in the feedback inhibition of corticosterone: the anterior pituitary, hypothalamus and hippocampus. Hepatic glucocorticoid receptors were also examined to determine if receptor alterations exist in a peripheral tissue. The dissociation constant (Kd) of glucocorticoid receptors in the anterior pituitary of obese rats was 50% greater than the Kd of receptors derived from lean rats. This suggests a decrease in the affinity of these receptors and could indicate a reduced feedback inhibition of corticosterone at the anterior pituitary. Hepatic glucocorticoid receptors of obese rats also showed an increase (150%) in the Kd of binding and a reduction (40%) in the number of receptors. No difference was observed in the Kd or maximal binding of receptors from the hypothalamus or hippocampus of lean and obese rats. It appears that glucocorticoid receptor alterations exist in obese Zucker rats and that these alterations may affect the drive of the pituitary-adrenal axis and possibly the expression of obesity.

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