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Endocrine Abstracts (2004) 7 P220

BES2004 Poster Presentations Steroids (28 abstracts)

Secretogogues induce transcription factor, SF-1 and co-activator, SRC-1 activity in the human adrenal gland

SN Kelly 1,2 , TJ McKenna 2 & LS Young 1


1Department of Surgery, Conway Institute, UCD, Dublin, Ireland; 2Department of Endocrinology, St Vincent's University Hospital, Dublin, Ireland.


The capacity of the adrenal to produce steroids is controlled in part through the transcriptional regulation of steroid enzymes. Steroidogenic factor 1 (SF-1), an orphan nuclear receptor is thought to be central to the transcriptional regulation of all steroid hydroxylase enzymes. Recently co-regulatory proteins have been implicated in the modulation of nuclear receptor transcriptional activity. We hypothesised that classic and novel secretogogues, including forskolin, angiotensin II (A-II) and insulin can regulate expression and activity of SF-1 and the co-regulator protein, steroid receptor co-activator (SRC-1). Using northern and western blotting increases in SF-1 mRNA and protein were detected in H-295 adrenocortical cells, treated with forskolin, A-II and insulin. Increased binding of SF-1 to its response element was also detected in the presence of these secretogogues. SF-1 and SRC-1 were co-localised to the same adrenocortical cells throughout the adrenal cortex, and furthermore SF-1 transcripts were shown to be regulated in the presence of these secretogogues. These data implicate SRC-1 in the secretogogue induced transcriptional regulation of steroid enzymes by SF-1.

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23rd Joint Meeting of the British Endocrine Societies with the European Federation of Endocrine Societies

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