Mortality in 7B2 null mice can be rescued by adrenalectomy: involvement of dopamine in ACTH hypersecretion

V Laurent, A Kimble, B Peng, P Zhu… - Proceedings of the …, 2002 - National Acad Sciences
V Laurent, A Kimble, B Peng, P Zhu, JE Pintar, DF Steiner, I Lindberg
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2002National Acad Sciences
The serine protease prohormone convertase 2 (PC2), principally involved in the processing
of polypeptide hormone precursors in neuroendocrine tissues, requires interaction with the
neuroendocrine protein 7B2 to generate an enzymatically active form. 7B2 null mice express
no PC2 activity and release large quantities of uncleaved ACTH, resulting in a lethal
endocrine condition that resembles pituitary Cushing's (Westphal, CH, Muller, L., Zhou, A.,
Bonner-Weir, S., Schambelan, M., Steiner, DF, Lindberg, I. & Leder, P.(1999) Cell 96, 689) …
The serine protease prohormone convertase 2 (PC2), principally involved in the processing of polypeptide hormone precursors in neuroendocrine tissues, requires interaction with the neuroendocrine protein 7B2 to generate an enzymatically active form. 7B2 null mice express no PC2 activity and release large quantities of uncleaved ACTH, resulting in a lethal endocrine condition that resembles pituitary Cushing's (Westphal, C. H., Muller, L., Zhou, A., Bonner-Weir, S., Schambelan, M., Steiner, D. F., Lindberg, I. & Leder, P. (1999) Cell 96, 689). Here, we have compared the 7B2 and PC2 null mouse models to determine why the 7B2 null, but not the PC2 null, exhibits a lethal disease state. Both 7B2 and PC2 nulls contained highly elevated pituitary adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH); the neurointermediate lobe content of ACTH in 7B2 nulls was 13-fold higher than in WT mice; that of the PC2 null was 65-fold higher. However, circulating ACTH levels were much higher in the 7B2 null than in the PC2 null. Because hypothalamic inhibitory dopaminergic control represents the major influence on intermediate lobe proopiomelanocortin-derived peptide secretion, dopamine levels were measured, and they revealed that 7B2 null pituitaries contained only one-fourth of WT pituitary dopamine. Adrenalectomized 7B2 null animals survived past the usual time of death at 5 weeks; a month after adrenalectomy, they exhibited normal levels of pituitary dopamine, circulating ACTH, and corticosterone. Elevated corticosterone, therefore, seems to play a central role in the lethal phenotype of the 7B2 null, whereas a 7B2-mediated dopaminergic deficiency state may be involved in the actual ACTH hypersecretion phenomenon. Interestingly, adrenalectomized 7B2 nulls also developed unexpectedly severe obesity.
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