Hormonal regulation of corticosteroid-binding globulin biosynthesis in the male rat.

1992 
Corticosteroid-binding globulin (CBG) is an acidic glycoprotein produced primarily by the liver and is the major glucocorticoid transport protein in rat blood. Various hormone treatments are known to modify plasma CBG levels and may thereby influence the bioavailability of glucocorticoids. We have, therefore, examined serum CBG and hepatic CBG mRNA levels in male rats after sc steroid (25 micrograms/100 g BW twice daily of dexamethasone, prednisolone, corticosterone, estrone, estradiol, ethinyl estradiol, progesterone, or 5 alpha-dihydrotestosterone) or T4 (10 micrograms/100 g BW twice daily) administration. After dexamethasone treatment, serum CBG levels decreased significantly (P less than 0.002) within 48 h and were 26% of those in vehicle-treated animals by 72 h. At this time, CBG mRNA was undetectable in liver RNA extracts by Northern blotting or solution hybridization, and nuclear run-off experiments indicated that dexamethasone reduces CBG gene transcription in the liver by at least 14-fold. Treatm...
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