THE EFFECT OF ACID SECRETAGOGUES ON MUCIN SYNTHESIS USING PRIMARY MONOLAYER-CULTURE OF THE GUINEA-PIG GASTRIC MUCOUS CELLS

被引:0
|
作者
TAKAO, Y
SHIMAMOTO, C
HIRATA, I
OHSHIBA, S
机构
来源
GASTROENTEROLOGIA JAPONICA | 1993年 / 28卷 / 05期
关键词
GASTRIC MUCIN; GASTRIC MUCOUS CELL; PRIMARY MONOLAYER CULTURE; ACID SECRETAGOGUES; PROSTAGLANDIN; LECTIN;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
学科分类号
摘要
Mucin plays a principal role in protecting the gastric mucosa against injury. We investigated the effect of acid secretagogues on mucin synthesis using a primary gastric mucous cell monolayer cultue system of guinea pig. Significant increases in mucin synthesis were observed in response to the secretagogues pentagastrin (10(-8)M, 10(-7)M) and carbachol (10(-4)M, 10(-3)M), but not to histamine. After pretreatment with indomethacin (10(-5)M), 10(-8)M pentagastrin significantly increased mucin synthesis to 125.6+/-3.9%, but carbachol did not. Prostaglandin E2 release into the culture medium was significantly increased by 10(-4)M carbachol to 118.0+/-5.9%, but there was no change after application of pentagastrin. These findings suggest that pentagastrin and carbachol may act directly on mucous cells, and that part of the mucin synthesis-promoting action of carbachol is mediated by prostaglandins. There were no changes in intracellular cAMP concentration after the addition of these acid secretagogues. However, calcium ionophore (A23187) produced an increase in mucin synthesis, suggesting a Ca++ involvement in mucin synthesis. No differences were found in the sugar side chain structures of newly synthesized mucin glycoprotein as a result of exposure to acid secretagogues by histochemical or biochemical methods using lectins.
引用
收藏
页码:638 / 646
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] REGULATION OF MUCIN SYNTHESIS IN A GASTRIC MUCOUS CELL MONOLAYER-CULTURE SYSTEM
    TAKAO, Y
    SHIMAMOTO, C
    HIRATA, I
    YOSHIMURA, K
    OHSHIBA, S
    BOLAND, CR
    GASTROENTEROLOGY, 1993, 104 (04) : A204 - A204
  • [2] NICOTINE STIMULATES PEPSINOGEN SECRETION FROM GUINEA-PIG GASTRIC CHIEF CELLS IN MONOLAYER-CULTURE
    OKAYAMA, N
    ITOH, M
    JOH, T
    MIYAMOTO, T
    TAKEUCHI, T
    KATO, T
    LIFE SCIENCES, 1994, 56 (03) : 169 - 177
  • [3] ISOLATION AND MONOLAYER-CULTURE OF GUINEA-PIG PANCREATIC DUCT EPITHELIAL-CELLS
    HOOTMAN, SR
    LOGSDON, CD
    IN VITRO CELLULAR & DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY, 1988, 24 (06): : 566 - 574
  • [4] Gastric mucosal cell protection by epidermal growth factor in primary monolayer culture of guinea pig gastric mucous cells
    Chikao Shimamoto
    Ichiro Hirata
    Eiji Umegaki
    Hiroya Takiuchi
    Yutaka Hiraike
    Shoko Fujiwara
    Ken-ichi Katsu
    Journal of Gastroenterology, 2003, 38 : 727 - 733
  • [5] Gastric mucosal cell protection by epidermal growth factor in primary monolayer culture of guinea pig gastric mucous cells
    Shimamoto, C
    Hirata, I
    Umegaki, E
    Takiuchi, H
    Hiraike, Y
    Fujiwara, S
    Katsu, K
    JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY, 2003, 38 (08) : 727 - 733
  • [6] EFFECT OF CYSTAMINE ON COLONY-FORMING ABILITY OF IRRADIATED GUINEA-PIG MARROW CELLS IN MONOLAYER-CULTURE
    DZHARAKY.TK
    AKOPOVA, AA
    BERLIN, LB
    GUSEV, IV
    KUTASOVA, NV
    DOKLADY AKADEMII NAUK SSSR, 1974, 215 (04): : 1007 - 1009
  • [7] NICOTINE EFFECT ON PEPSINOGEN SECRETION FROM GUINEA-PIG GASTRIC CHIEF CELLS IN MONOLAYER-CULTURE WITH RESPECT TO INTRACELLULAR [CA-2+]
    OKAYAMA, N
    ITOH, M
    MIYAMOTO, T
    JOH, T
    TAKEUCHI, T
    KATO, T
    GASTROENTEROLOGY, 1993, 104 (04) : A164 - A164
  • [8] A primary culture of guinea pig gallbladder cells that is secretagogues.
    GunterSmith, PJ
    ABdulkadir, O
    Chambers, R
    Herbert, A
    Stewart, S
    Scanlon, M
    FASEB JOURNAL, 1997, 11 (03): : 1735 - 1735
  • [9] SALICYLATE EFFECTS ON A MONOLAYER-CULTURE OF GASTRIC MUCOUS CELLS FROM ADULT-RATS
    OTA, S
    RAZANDI, M
    SEKHON, S
    KRAUSE, WJ
    TERANO, A
    HIRAISHI, H
    IVEY, KJ
    GUT, 1988, 29 (12) : 1705 - 1714
  • [10] A primary culture of guinea pig gallbladder epithelial cells that is responsive to secretagogues
    Gunter-Smith, PJ
    Abdulkadir, O
    Hammonds-Odie, L
    Scanlon, M
    Terrell, R
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-GASTROINTESTINAL AND LIVER PHYSIOLOGY, 2000, 279 (05): : G866 - G874