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EFFECTS OF HYPOPHYSECTOMY ON RNA METABOLISM IN RAT BRAIN STEM
Author(s) -
Gispen W. H.,
Wied D. De,
Schotman P.,
Jansz H. S.
Publication year - 1970
Publication title -
journal of neurochemistry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.75
H-Index - 229
eISSN - 1471-4159
pISSN - 0022-3042
DOI - 10.1111/j.1471-4159.1970.tb03345.x
Subject(s) - rna , polysome , uridine , hypophysectomy , rnase p , cytoplasm , biochemistry , ribosomal rna , labelling , biology , metabolism , microbiology and biotechnology , chemistry , ribosome , hormone , gene
— Ribosomal aggregates were isolated from rat brain stem and characterized as polysomes by sedimentation analysis and by their sensitivity to RNase and EDTA treatment. Three weeks following hypophysectomy there was a significant decrease in the content of large polysomes in the rat brain stem. The incorporation of radioactive uridine into RNA was studied using a double‐labelling technique with [ 3 H]‐ and [ 14 C]uridine and labelling periods of 70 and 180 min. It was found that after hypophysectomy the incorporation of radioactive uridine into total, nuclear and cytoplasmic RNA and in polysomes was decreased after 70 and 180 min. Information on the nature of the rapidly‐labelled RNA in the various subcellular fractions was obtained by sucrose gradient sedimentation analysis. After 70 min of labelling the nucleus contained heterogeneous RNA with a considerable fraction of RNA sedimenting faster than 28 S. In the cytoplasmic fraction heterogeneous 4 to 30 S RNA was found, presumably associated with RNP particles, whereas after 180 min the polyribosomal aggregates were also labelled. The present results indicate a profound effect of hypophysectomy on the metabolism of all species of brain RNA investigated.