Agouti yellow mutation increases adrenal response to ACTH in mice.

Eur J Endocrinol

Institute of Cytology and Genetics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Pr. Lavrentjeva 10, Novosibirsk 630090, Russia.

Published: August 2004

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  • Agouti protein (AP) and agouti-related protein act as antagonists to melanocortin receptors, impacting the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis and are involved in obesity profiles seen in agouti yellow (A(y)) mice.
  • The study compared HPA function in two groups of 3-month-old male C57Bl/6J mice with differing agouti genotypes (A(y)/a and a/a) using various stress stimuli to assess HPA response.
  • Results indicated that AP overexpression enhances HPA axis responses to stress independent of obesity; A(y)/a mice showed greater adrenal responsiveness to ACTH and improved stress-induced feedback inhibition with dexamethasone compared to a/a mice

Article Abstract

Objective: Agouti protein (AP) and agouti-related protein with a similar sequence and action are endogenous antagonists of melanocortin receptors, implicated in the control of the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis. Dominant mutation of the agouti gene (agouti yellow (A(y))) in heterozygous A(y)/a mice leads to ectopic overexpression of AP and produces an obese phenotype. The existing data on the HPA function in A(y)/a-mice are equivocal; therefore, the present study aimed to assess HPA function in 3-month-old male C57Bl/6J mice of two agouti genotypes: A(y)/a (ectopic AP overexpression) and a/a (absence of AP).

Design And Methods: In order to evaluate the HPA function, activating (15-min restriction, ACTH-induced corticosterone production in vitro) and inhibiting (i.p. injection of dexamethasone, 0.02 microg/g body weight) stimuli were employed. To estimate the effect of obesity on some HPA functions, A(y)/a males were subdivided into obese and non-obese groups.

Results: Basal plasma concentrations of ACTH and corticosterone; basal corticosterone production in vitro; and feedback inhibition of resting corticosterone levels by dexamethasone were similar in A(y)/a- and a/a-mice. Restraint-induced plasma corticosterone was greater in obese and non-obese A(y)/a-mice than in a/a-mice, whereas restraint-induced plasma ACTH levels were similar. Adrenal cell responses to ACTH (10(-13)-10(-10) M) were higher in obese and non-obese A(y)/a-mice than in a/a-mice. Dexamethasone, injected 3 h prior to stress, inhibited stress-induced corticosterone levels by a significantly greater amount in A(y)/a-mice than in a/a-mice.

Conclusions: AP may have both stimulating and inhibiting influences on the HPA axis. AP overproduction increased the response of the HPA to short-restraint stress due to increased adrenal responsiveness to ACTH; this result was not effected by obesity development.

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