Hypertension, Vol 6, 605-613, Copyright © 1984 by American Heart Association
RE Pratt, VJ Dzau and AJ Ouellette
In mature outbred Swiss male mice, submandibular gland renin enzyme
activity is 4- and 10-fold higher than in glands of prepubescent males and
mature females, respectively. Levels of translatable renin mRNA have been
studied in mouse submandibular gland during postnatal development and
following administration of testosterone. The [35S]methionine-labeled
cell-free translation products directed by male glandular mRNA contain a 47
+/- 2kd renin precursor that is not detected in products coded by
prepubescent male or female gland mRNA. This cell-free synthesized
precursor is detected immunochemically only in the translation products of
gland mRNA from males of 33 days or older and from females receiving
testosterone administration, a pattern consistent with the measurements of
renin enzyme activity. This increase in biologically active renin mRNA is a
selective one, since unfractionated male and female mRNAs have similar
overall nucleotide sequence complexity corresponding to 1% of mouse single
copy DNA. The cDNA transcribed from male gland mRNA reacts 5- and 10-fold
faster with the template mRNA than with female or prepubescent male gland
mRNA, respectively, which indicates that the male gland contains abundant
nucleotide sequences that exist at low concentration in the female or
prepubescent male. Selective hybrid arrested translation confirms that the
levels of renin mRNA are lower in the glands of prepubescent males than in
those of the mature males. These data indicate that the regulation of renin
enzymatic activity by androgens is mediated by an increase in the levels of
translatable renin mRNA both during postnatal development and after
testosterone administration.
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Influence of androgen on translatable renin mRNA in the mouse submandibular gland
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