Decreased CYP3A2 expression and activity in senescent male Wistar rats: Is there a role for HNF4 alpha?

Wauthier, Valerie; Verbeeck, Roger K.; Calderon, Pedro Buc

Abstract

The effect of ageing on CYP3A2, a male specific isoform, was examined in adult (9 months) and senescent (24 months) male rats. A significant decrease (65%) of CYP3A2-related activity (midazolam oxidation) was observed in all senescent rats. Half of these rats still express CYP3A2 suggesting that decreased activities in these rats are due to post-translational modifications. The other senescent male rats did not express CYP3A2 anymore, indicating an impairment of transcription. These transcriptional modifications are due to the previously shown continuous secretion of GH in senescent male rats. GH also regulates HNF4 alpha, a hepatocyte nuclear factor, essential for the basal transcriptional activation of the CYP3A2 gene. In senescent rats, a drastic reduction (76%) of HNF4 alpha protein content and a decrease in DNA binding activity were observed. When these parameters were assessed in male and female rats of the same age (3 months), a higher HNF4 alpha DNA binding activity and a higher HNF4 alpha protein content (38%) were observed in female rats. Our results show that in male senescent rats (1) the decrease of HNF4 alpha is not consistent with the continuous secretion of GH, and (2) the suppression of CYP3A2 expression is not dependent to the HNF4 alpha binding activity. (c) 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Título de la Revista: EXPERIMENTAL GERONTOLOGY
Volumen: 41
Número: 9
Editorial: Pergamon Press
Fecha de publicación: 2006
Página de inicio: 846
Página final: 854
DOI:

10.1016/j.exger.2006.06.046

Notas: ISI