| Literature DB >> 1417733 |
R G Taylor1, D J Beveridge, P J Fuller.
Abstract
Massive small-bowel resection results in a marked adaptive response in the residual terminal ileum. Increased polyamine synthesis is a necessary component of this response. The ileal L-cell-derived peptides enteroglucagon and peptide tyrosine tyrosine (PYY) have been implicated as humoral mediators of this response. We have previously reported a rapid and sustained increase in glucagon mRNA concentrations after massive small-bowel resection. In this study using an inhibitor of the rate-limiting enzyme in polyamine biosynthesis, ornithine decarboxylase, we have demonstrated that the response of the glucagon and PYY genes to massive small-bowel resection is dependent on polyamine biosynthesis. In addition, we have examined the response of both the ornithine decarboxylase and c-jun genes in this model of intestinal adaptation.Entities:
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Year: 1992 PMID: 1417733 PMCID: PMC1132965 DOI: 10.1042/bj2860737
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biochem J ISSN: 0264-6021 Impact factor: 3.857