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Labow, Brian I., Wiley W. Souba, and Steve F. Abcouwer. Glutamine synthetase expression in muscle is regulated by transcriptional and posttranscriptional mechanisms. Am. J. Physiol. 276 (Endocrinol. Metab. 39): E1136–E1145, 1999.— Skeletal muscle exports glutamine (Gln) and increases the expression of the enzyme glutamine synthetase (GS) in response to physiological stress. Acute stress or direct glucocorticoid administration raises muscle GS mRNA levels dramatically without a parallel increase in GS protein levels. In the lung, this discrepancy is caused by feedback destabilization of the GS protein by its product Gln. It was hypothesized that muscle GS protein levels increase during stress only when the intracellular Gln pool has been depleted. Adult male rats were injected with the glucocorticoid hormone dexamethasone (DEX) to mimic the acute stress response and with the GS inhibitor methionine sulfoximine (MSO) to deplete muscle Gln stores. DEX increased GS mRNA levels by 2.8-fold but increased GS protein levels by an average of only 40%. MSO diminished muscle GLN levels by 68% and caused GS protein levels to rise in accordance with GS mRNA. Chronic stress was mimicked using 6 days of MSO treatment, which produced anorexia, 23% loss of body weight, and 64% decrease in muscle Gln levels, as well as pronounced increases in both muscle GS mRNA (26-fold) and protein levels (35-fold) without elevation of plasma glucocorticoid levels. Calorie-restricted pair-fed animals exhibited lesser increases in muscle GS mRNA (8-fold) and protein levels (5-fold) without a decline in muscle Gln content. Thus regulation of GS expression in both acute and chronic stress involved both transcriptional and posttranscriptional mechanisms, perhaps affected by muscle Gln content.
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