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Hormonal control of the intestinal brush border enzyme activities in developing anuran amphibians. I. Effects of hydrocortisone and insulin during and after spontaneous metamorphosis.

H el Maraghi-Ater, J Mesnard, J Hourdry.   

Abstract

The effects of hydrocortisone and insulin on the intestinal brush border membrane enzymatic activities in an anuran amphibian, Alytes obstetricans, were investigated at the end of spontaneous metamorphosis and 2 weeks after its completion. At the end of metamorphosis, the brush border is differentiating in the apical region of a developing neoformed epithelium. Two weeks after the completion of metamorphosis, this epithelium is entirely formed. The animals received one hormone injection per day for 2 or 3 days running (hydrocortisone: 1, 5, or 25 micrograms/g body wt/day; insulin: 0.5, 1, or 5 mU/g body wt/day). The hydrolases studied were three glucosidases (maltase, glucoamylase, trehalase), gamma-glutamyl-transferase and alkaline phosphatase. In animals reaching the end of metamorphosis, hormonal treatments rarely modify the three glucosidase activities. Two weeks after metamorphosis, a 5 microgram/g body wt/day hydrocortisone injection usually results in a significant increase of the three glucosidase activities. Conversely, a 0.5 mU/g body wt/day insulin injection induced a marked decrease in these activities. At the end of metamorphosis, hydrocortisone has variable effects on gamma-glutamyl-transferase activity; insulin, however, does not significantly modify this activity. Two weeks later, insulin and sometimes hydrocortisone inhibit gamma-glutamyl-transferase activity. Whatever the developmental stage is, hydrocortisone is able to stimulate alkaline phosphatase activity. At the end of metamorphosis, insulin has no influence on this activity, but 2 weeks after metamorphosis, low doses of the hormone (0.5 mU/g body wt/day) significantly reduce it. These results emphasize the possibility that after spontaneous metamorphosis the enzymatic activities of the new intestinal brush border are hormone controlled. This control could be related to the development of the interrenal and pancreatic islet functions.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 2867004     DOI: 10.1016/0016-6480(86)90248-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gen Comp Endocrinol        ISSN: 0016-6480            Impact factor:   2.822


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