Publications by authors named "U Sahye"

Glucose constitutes a major fuel for the heart, and high glucose uptake during fetal development is coincident with the highest level of expression of the glucose transporter GLUT-1 during life. We have previously reported that GLUT-1 is repressed perinatally in rat heart, and GLUT-4, which shows a low level of expression in the fetal stage, becomes the main glucose transporter in the adult. Here, we show that the perinatal expression of GLUT-1 and GLUT-4 glucose transporters in heart is controlled directly at the level of gene transcription.

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Pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide (PACAP) has been shown to increase glycoprotein hormone alpha-subunit synthesis and release from pituitary cells. We have used alphaT3-1 clonal gonadotropes to investigate the intracellular mechanisms involved in PACAP regulation of alpha-subunit gene transcription; and using deletion, mutation, and heterologous constructs of the alpha-promoter linked to a luciferase reporter gene, we have defined DNA sequences responsive to PACAP. Stimulation of alphaT3-1 cells for 24 h with PACAP, GnRH, or vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) resulted in a time- and concentration-dependent increase in alpha-promoter transcription at 100 nM for GnRH (17.

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