Hypoosmolarity and glutamine increased the beta-actin gene transcription in isolated rat hepatocytes.

FEBS Lett

Institut Fédératif de Recherches Multidisciplinaires sur les PeptidesNo. 23 (IFRMP), U.F.R. Médecine-Pharmacie de Rouen, Saint-Etienne-du-Rouvray Cedex, France.

Published: October 1996

The mechanism of action of hydration state was studied on beta-actin gene expression in isolated hepatocytes. Results obtained with Northern blot analysis and run on transcription assays show that hypoosmolarity increased and hyperosmolarity decreased the beta-actin mRNA level through a corresponding modulation of the rate of the gene transcription. Glutamine, which is known to induce cell swelling, also increased the beta-actin mRNA level in a dose-dependent manner and induced a stimulation of the beta-actin gene transcription. Thus, cell hydration state regulates gene expression in the liver through a transcriptional mechanism.

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