2005
DOI: 10.1677/jme.1.01870
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The role of pit-1 in the regulation of the rat growth hormone-releasing hormone receptor gene transcription by glucocorticoids

Abstract: Glucocorticoids are involved in the regulation of the rat growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) receptor gene expression, but they act only in the presence of the pituitary specific transcription factor, pit-1. In this study, the role of pit-1 in the glucocorticoid stimulation of the GHRH-receptor gene transcription was examined. The results suggest the presence of a silencer element in the promoter and it is postulated that pit-1 permits glucocorticoid action through suppressing the inhibitory effect of an … Show more

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“…The rank of first is most highly conserved, and tenth is least highly conserved. rGHRH receptor promoter (54). In addition, this site corresponds to one of the human sites identified by Iguchi et al (44), which contributes most to Pit-1 activation of the human GHRH receptor promoter.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 71%
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“…The rank of first is most highly conserved, and tenth is least highly conserved. rGHRH receptor promoter (54). In addition, this site corresponds to one of the human sites identified by Iguchi et al (44), which contributes most to Pit-1 activation of the human GHRH receptor promoter.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…Further indicative of the important role Pit-1 plays in stimulating GHRH receptor expression, a mutation in a human GHRH receptor Pit-1 binding site results in decreased expression of the receptor in a patient exhibiting GH deficiency (45). Pit-1 has recently been shown to be required for glucocorticoid regulation of the rat (r) GHRH receptor (54), suggesting that cooperation between Pit-1 and other factors may lead to differential cell-specific gene regulation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In rat, two GREs along with a PIT1 binding site and an internal silencer region make up the glucocorticoid response unit. It is hypothesized that PIT1 binding to its element leads to release of an unknown factor from the silencer, allowing GR to bind to the GRE (Nogami et al, 2005).…”
Section: Regulation Of Target Genes By Pit1mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, if these GREs are combined, they exert stronger GRE activity. The combined GRE mediates glucocorticoid action on GHRH-gene expression in the presence of pit-1 [81]. The molecular mechanisms of the pit-1-dependent and glucocorticoid-induced GHRH-receptor gene transcription have yet to be elucidated.…”
Section: Molecular Mechanism Of Glucocorticoid-induction Of Ghrh-recementioning
confidence: 99%