Literature DB >> 15968088

PACAP regulation of secretion and proliferation of pure populations of gastric ECL cells.

David S Oh1, Sandy N Lieu, Dean J Yamaguchi, Ken Tachiki, Nils Lambrecht, Gordon V Ohning, George Sachs, Patrizia M Germano, Joseph R Pisegna.   

Abstract

The gastric enterochromaffin-like (ECL) cell plays a major role in the regulation of gastric acid secretion. We have previously described that Pituitary Adenylate Cyclase-Activating Polypeptide (PACAP) is present on myenteric neurons in the rat and colocalizes with its high-affinity receptor, PAC1, expressed on the surface of gastric ECL cells. The study of ECL cell physiology has been hampered by the inability to isolate and purify ECL cells to homogeneity. Density gradient elutriation alone yields only 65-70% purity of ECL cells. In the present study, we used fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) with a novel fluorescent ligand, Fluor-PACAP-38, for isolating pure ECL cells. FACS was used to isolate ECL cells based on their relatively small size, low density, and ability to bind the fluorescent ligand Fluor-PACAP-38. The sorted cells were unambiguously identified as ECL cells by immunohistochemical analysis using anti-PACAP type-I (PAC1), anti-histidine decarboxylase (HDC), and anti-somatostatin antibodies. Further confocal microscopy demonstrated that Fluor-PACAP-38, a ligand with a higher affinity for PAC1, bound to extracellular receptors of these FACS-purified cells. FACS yielded an average of 2 million ECL cells/4 rat stomachs, and >99% of the sorted cells were positive for PAC1 receptor and HDC expression. The absence of immunohistochemical staining for somatostatin indicated lack of contamination by gastric D cells, which are similar in size and shape to the ECL cells. Internalization of PACAP receptors and a rapid Ca2+ response in purified ECL cells were observed upon PACAP activation, suggesting that these cells are viable and biologically active. These ECL cells demonstrated a dose-dependent stimulation of proliferation in response to PACAP, with a maximum of 30% proliferation at a concentration of 10-7 M. Microarray studies were perfor med to confirm the expression of genes specific for ECL cells. These results demonstrate that rat gastric ECL cells can be isolated to homogeneity by using a combination of density gradient centrifugation, followed by cell sorting using Fluor-PACAP. These techniques now allow microarray studies to be performed in ECL cells to characterize their functional gene expression and will facilitate pharmacological, biochemical, and molecular studies on ECL cell function.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15968088      PMCID: PMC6719686          DOI: 10.1385/JMN:26:1:085

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Neurosci        ISSN: 0895-8696            Impact factor:   3.444


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