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Department of Nutrition, School of Food and Nutritional Sciences, The University of Shizuoka, Shizuoka 422, Japan
We previously found
that dietary unsaturated fatty acids increase cellular retinol-binding
protein type II (CRBP II) mRNA and its protein levels in rat jejunum.
To obtain insight into mechanisms for its gene induction, we
investigated the effect of depletion of dietary fat on CRBP II mRNA
levels and we further examined whether dietary retinol is necessary for
dietary fat-induced CRBP II gene expression. Feeding the fat-free diet,
which contained a sufficient amount of vitamin A, repressed CRBP II
mRNA accumulation by 50% within 1 day, and this low level was
sustained over the next 9 days. Parallel to the decreased CRBP II mRNA
level, the peroxisomal proliferator-activated receptor-
(PPAR-
)
mRNA level in rat jejunum was decreased by long-term (7 days) feeding
of an isocaloric low-fat diet compared with the control. Oral
administration of corn oil in the animals fed vitamin A-free diet
elicited approximately threefold accumulation of CRBP II mRNA within 6 h. However, the administration of 9-cis-retinoic acid brought
about no accumulation of CRBP II mRNA. Even when rats were vitamin
A-deficient, oral administration of corn oil, but not
9-cis-retinoic acid, caused an increase in jejunal CRBP II mRNA
level. These results suggest that CRBP II gene expression in rat
jejunum may be regulated predominantly by dietary fatty acids but
little by dietary retinoids.
corn oil; fat-free diet; messenger ribonucleic acid; vitamin A deficiency; 9-cis-retinoic acid
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