Abstract
Hepatic expression of insulin-like growth factor binding protein-1 is regulated by insulin and glucocorticoids. To study underlying mechanisms, rat hepatocytes in primary culture were transfected with deletion mutants and heterologous promoter constructs, identifying a 41 bp region of the rat insulin-like growth factor binding protein-1 promoter which is sufficient to mediate regulation by both insulin and glucocorticoids. Half maximal suppression of promoter activity by insulin occurred at a physiologic concentration, 5 × 10-10 M, and regulation by insulin was dominant in that insulin suppressed promoter activity at all dexamethasone concentrations. Transfection of rat hepatocytes in primary culture should be a useful approach for exploring the regulation of gene expression by insulin.
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