Transcriptional regulation of expression of the rainbow trout albumin gene by estrogen

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Abstract

Estrogens modulate the expression of many liver-specific genes in oviparous species. For instance, expression of the estrogen receptor and vitellogenin genes is strongly up-regulated by estradiol in rainbow trout liver. Using hepatocyte primary cultures, we demonstrate that trout albumin (Alb) gene is also regulated by this hormone. Indeed, treatment of hepatocytes with 1 μM estradiol led, after 24 h, to a dramatic decrease in Alb mRNA level. To investigate the mechanism of this down-regulation, run- off experiments were performed and mRNA half-lives were determined in the presence and absence of estradiol. The results show that the down-regulation of Alb mRNA expression by estrogens occurs only at the transcriptional level.

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Flouriot, G., Ducouret, B., Byrnes, L., & Valotaire, Y. (1998). Transcriptional regulation of expression of the rainbow trout albumin gene by estrogen. Journal of Molecular Endocrinology, 20(3), 355–362. https://doi.org/10.1677/jme.0.0200355

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