Distribution of prostaglandin E receptors in the rat gastrointestinal tract

Min Ding , Yoshikazu Kinoshita , Kiyohiko Kishi , Hirohisa Nakata , Sazzad Hassan , Chiharu Kawanami , Yukihiko Sugimoto , Masato Katsuyama , Manabu Negishi , Shuh Narumiya , Atsushi Ichikawa , Tsutomu Chiba
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Abstract

Aims: In order to study the role of prostaglandin in the regulation of the gastrointestinal functions, gene expression of prostaglandin receptors along the rat gastrointestinal tracts were investigated.

Methods: Rats were used for the study. The combination of counterflow elutriation separation of mucosal cells and Northern blot analysis was used to detect the gene expression of prostaglandin receptors in gastrointestinal tracts.

Results: In small intestine and colon, prostaglandin E2 EP1 and EP3 receptor mRNAs were mainly localized in the deeper intestinal wall containing muscle layers. EP4 receptor gene expression, on the other hand, was detected in the intestinal mucosal layer.

In the stomach, EP1 mRNA was detected in gastric muscle layers, whereas EP3 and EN receptor gene expression was mainly present in the gastric mucosal layer containing epithelial cells. In gastric epithelial cells, parietal cells were found to have both EP3 and EP4 receptors. At lower concentrations, prostaglandin E2 inhibited gastric acid secretion by parietal cells probably through EP4 receptors. At higher concentrations, however, it stimulated it. On the other hand, mucous cells possessed only EP4 receptor mRNA.

Conclusions: Thus, it is suggested that prostaglandin E2 modulates gastrointestinal functions through at least three different prostaglandin receptors (EP1, EP3, and EP4), each of which has a distinct distribution in the gastrointestinal tract.

前列腺素E受体在大鼠胃肠道中的分布
目的:研究前列腺素在胃肠功能调节中的作用,研究前列腺素受体在大鼠胃肠道中的基因表达。方法:采用大鼠进行研究。采用粘膜细胞逆流洗脱分离和Northern blot分析相结合的方法检测胃肠道前列腺素受体基因表达。结果:在小肠和结肠中,前列腺素E2 EP1和EP3受体mrna主要定位于含肌层的较深肠壁。EP4受体基因在肠粘膜层中表达。在胃中,EP1 mRNA主要表达于胃肌层,而EP3和EN受体基因主要表达于胃粘膜层上皮细胞。在胃上皮细胞中,发现壁细胞同时具有EP3和EP4受体。在较低浓度下,前列腺素E2可能通过EP4受体抑制胃酸分泌。然而,在较高的浓度下,它会刺激它。另一方面,黏液细胞仅具有EP4受体mRNA。结论:前列腺素E2通过至少三种不同的前列腺素受体(EP1、EP3和EP4)调节胃肠道功能,每种受体在胃肠道中有不同的分布。
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