PMID: 16636309Apr 26, 2006Paper

Expression of cytosolic NADP+-dependent isocitrate dehydrogenase in bovine mammary epithelium: Modulation by regulators of differentiation and metabolic effectors

Experimental Biology and Medicine
Wenjing LiuDonato F Romagnolo

Abstract

The cytosolic NADP+-dependent isocitrate dehydrogenase (IDH1) catalyzes the conversion of isocitrate to alpha-ketoglutarate in the cytosol, and generates NADPH as a primary source of reducing equivalents for de novo fatty acid synthesis in bovine mammary gland. The enzymatic activity of IDH1 increases dramatically in early lactation in bovine mammary tissue. We hypothesized that the expression of IDH1 in bovine is modulated by regulators of mammary epithelial differentiation. To test this hypothesis, we first examined the changes in IDH1 expression in late pregnancy (-20 days) and at various stages (14, 90, 120, and 240 days) of lactation in bovine mammary tissue. IDH1 mRNA levels increased by 2.3-fold after parturition compared to late pregnancy and remained elevated thereafter. Next, we examined the effects of extracellular matrix and lactogenic hormones on the expression of IDH1 in cultured BME-UV bovine mammary epithelial cells. We found that expression of IDH1 mRNA increased in parallel with beta-casein expression induced by extracellular matrix. Fetal calf serum and insulin repressed, whereas prolactin stimulated the expression of IDH1 mRNA in a dose-dependent fashion. The inhibitory effects of insulin on IDH1 mRNA levels...Continue Reading

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