Protein Information

ID 2366
Name SREBP 1
Synonyms SREBF 1; SREBF1; SREBP 1; SREBP1; Sterol regulatory element binding protein 1; Sterol regulatory element binding transcription factor 1; Sterol regulatory element binding protein 1s; Sterol regulatory element binding transcription factor 1s

Compound Information

ID 1242
Name cyanamide
CAS cyanamide

Reference

PubMed Abstract RScore(About this table)
12036955 You M, Fischer M, Deeg MA, Crabb DW: Ethanol induces fatty acid synthesis pathways by activation of sterol regulatory element-binding protein (SREBP). J Biol Chem. 2002 Aug 9;277(32):29342-7. Epub 2002 May 29.
Alcoholic fatty liver is the earliest and most common response of the liver to alcohol and may be a precursor of more severe forms of liver injury. The mechanism by which ethanol causes fatty liver and liver injury is complex. We found that in both rat H4IIEC3 and McA-RH7777 hepatoma cell lines, ethanol induced transcription of a sterol regulatory element-binding protein (SREBP)-regulated promoter via increased levels of mature SREBP-1 protein. This effect of ethanol was blocked by addition of sterols. This effect is likely mediated by acetaldehyde, because the effect was only seen in cell lines expressing alcohol dehydrogenase, and inhibition of ethanol oxidation by 4-methylpyrazole blocked the effect in the hepatoma cells. Furthermore, the aldehyde dehydrogenase inhibitor cyanamide enhanced the effect of ethanol in the hepatoma cells. Consistent with these in vitro findings, feeding mice a low fat diet with ethanol for 4 weeks resulted in a significant increase in steady-state levels of the mature (active) form of SREBP-1. Activation of SREBP-1 by ethanol feeding was associated with increased expression of hepatic lipogenic genes as well as the accumulation of triglyceride in the livers. These finding suggest that metabolism of ethanol increased hepatic lipogenesis by activating SREBP-1 and that this effect of ethanol may contribute to the development of alcoholic fatty liver.
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