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Gastrin receptors on nonparietal cells isolated from canine fundic mucosa.

A H Soll, D A Amirian, L P Thomas, J Park, J D Elashoff, M A Beaven, T Yamada.   

Abstract

The cellular localization of gastrin receptors was studied using dispersed canine fundic mucosal cells. In previous studies 125I-[Leu15]gastrin-17 (125I-[Leu15]G-17) binding was found to parietal cells, but gastrin binding was also found in the small-cell elutriator fractions (SCEF). In the present study a density gradient was used to further separate the SCEF and the distribution of 125I-[Leu15]G-17 binding correlated with cellular content of somatostatinlike immunoreactivity (SLI). In contrast, 125I-[Leu15]G-17 binding was inversely correlated with the histamine content of the fractions. 125I-[Leu15]G-17 binding to the SCEF was rapid and reversible. Total binding was 0.29 +/- 0.02 fmol/10(6) cells (mean +/- SE, n = 15); excess unlabeled G-17 inhibited 85% of this binding. G-17, [Leu15]G-17, and 127I-[Leu15]G-17 were equipotent in inhibiting 125I-[Leu15]G-17 binding and stimulating SLI secretion from the SCEF placed in short-term culture, whereas 127I-G-17 had a low potency for both effects. Proglumide, known to inhibit cholecystokinin binding to pancreatic acinar cell receptors, also inhibited 125I-[Leu15]G-17 binding to the SCEF and inhibited G-17 stimulated SLI release. We conclude that in the canine fundic mucosa gastrin interacts with receptor sites on parietal cells and somatostatin cells but probably not on fundic mucosal histamine-containing cells. These receptor sites for gastrin may activate counterbalancing mechanisms regulating the secretion of acid.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6095679     DOI: 10.1152/ajpgi.1984.247.6.G715

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol        ISSN: 0002-9513


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