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Regulation of rat antral gastrin and somatostatin gene expression during starvation and after refeeding

Authors :
Wu, Vincent
Sumii, Koji
Tari, Akira
Sumii, Masaharu
Walsh, John H.
Source :
Gastroenterology; December 1991, Vol. 101 Issue: 6 p1552-1558, 7p
Publication Year :
1991

Abstract

Antral gastrin and somatostatin gene expression during starvation and after refeeding with liquid meals of varying composition were studied. Northern and slot-blot hybridization analyses showed that starvation caused a marked decrease in antral gastrin messenger RNA (mRNA) level by 12 hours associated with an increase in somatostatin mRNA. After 48 hours of fasting, antral gastrin mRNA was 26% and somatostatin mRNA was 136% of their prefasting levels. Refeeding caused increased 2-hour integrated gastrin mRNA levels after liquid peptone (+45%), phenylalanine (+31%), and olive oil (+13%), but no changes were observed with glucose or saline solutions. Integrated 2-hour immunoreactive antral gastrin content was increased after peptone (+106%), phenylalanine (+68%), and olive oil (+32%) meals but was not increased after glucose (−11%) or saline (−10%). In some cases, both gastrin mRNA and peptide responses could be measured as early as 15 minutes. The same nutrients that increased gastrin mRNA levels caused decreased 2-hour integrated somatostatin mRNA levels; peptone (−30%), phenylalanine (−28%), and olive oil (−21%), but neither glucose nor saline, altered somatostatin mRNA levels. These results suggest that antral gastrin and somatostatin genes were regulated in opposite directions, in a coordinate manner, by specific gastric nutrients that stimulate gastrin release.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00165085 and 15280012
Volume :
101
Issue :
6
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Gastroenterology
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs39179519
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/0016-5085(91)90391-W