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Demand for Zn(2+) in Acid-Secreting Gastric Mucosa and Its Requirement for Intracellular Ca(2+)

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Recent work has suggested that Zn(2+) plays a critical role in regulating acidity within the secretory compartments of isolated gastric glands. Here, we investigate the content, distribution and demand for Zn(2+) in gastric mucosa under baseline conditions and its regulation dur...

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Autores principales: Liu, JingJing, Kohler, Jonathan E., Blass, Amy L., Moncaster, Juliet A., Mocofanescu, Anca, Marcus, Matthew A., Blakely, Eleanor A., Bjornstad, Kathleen A., Amarasiriwardena, Chitra, Casey, Noel, Goldstein, Lee E., Soybel, David I.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3115935/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21698273
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0019638
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author Liu, JingJing
Kohler, Jonathan E.
Blass, Amy L.
Moncaster, Juliet A.
Mocofanescu, Anca
Marcus, Matthew A.
Blakely, Eleanor A.
Bjornstad, Kathleen A.
Amarasiriwardena, Chitra
Casey, Noel
Goldstein, Lee E.
Soybel, David I.
author_facet Liu, JingJing
Kohler, Jonathan E.
Blass, Amy L.
Moncaster, Juliet A.
Mocofanescu, Anca
Marcus, Matthew A.
Blakely, Eleanor A.
Bjornstad, Kathleen A.
Amarasiriwardena, Chitra
Casey, Noel
Goldstein, Lee E.
Soybel, David I.
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description BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Recent work has suggested that Zn(2+) plays a critical role in regulating acidity within the secretory compartments of isolated gastric glands. Here, we investigate the content, distribution and demand for Zn(2+) in gastric mucosa under baseline conditions and its regulation during secretory stimulation. METHODS AND FINDINGS: Content and distribution of zinc were evaluated in sections of whole gastric mucosa using X-ray fluorescence microscopy. Significant stores of Zn(2+) were identified in neural elements of the muscularis, glandular areas enriched in parietal cells, and apical regions of the surface epithelium. In in vivo studies, extraction of the low abundance isotope, (70)Zn(2+), from the circulation was demonstrated in samples of mucosal tissue 24 hours or 72 hours after infusion (250 µg/kg). In in vitro studies, uptake of (70)Zn(2+) from media was demonstrated in isolated rabbit gastric glands following exposure to concentrations as low as 10 nM. In additional studies, demand of individual gastric parietal cells for Zn(2+) was monitored using the fluorescent zinc reporter, fluozin-3, by measuring increases in free intracellular concentrations of Zn(2+) {[Zn(2+)](i)} during exposure to standard extracellular concentrations of Zn(2+) (10 µM) for standard intervals of time. Under resting conditions, demand for extracellular Zn(2+) increased with exposure to secretagogues (forskolin, carbachol/histamine) and under conditions associated with increased intracellular Ca(2+) {[Ca(2+)](i)}. Uptake of Zn(2+) was abolished following removal of extracellular Ca(2+) or depletion of intracellular Ca(2+) stores, suggesting that demand for extracellular Zn(2+) increases and depends on influx of extracellular Ca(2+). CONCLUSIONS: This study is the first to characterize the content and distribution of Zn(2+) in an organ of the gastrointestinal tract. Our findings offer the novel interpretation, that Ca(2+) integrates basolateral demand for Zn(2+) with stimulation of secretion of HCl into the lumen of the gastric gland. Similar connections may be detectable in other secretory cells and tissues.
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spelling pubmed-31159352011-06-22 Demand for Zn(2+) in Acid-Secreting Gastric Mucosa and Its Requirement for Intracellular Ca(2+) Liu, JingJing Kohler, Jonathan E. Blass, Amy L. Moncaster, Juliet A. Mocofanescu, Anca Marcus, Matthew A. Blakely, Eleanor A. Bjornstad, Kathleen A. Amarasiriwardena, Chitra Casey, Noel Goldstein, Lee E. Soybel, David I. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Recent work has suggested that Zn(2+) plays a critical role in regulating acidity within the secretory compartments of isolated gastric glands. Here, we investigate the content, distribution and demand for Zn(2+) in gastric mucosa under baseline conditions and its regulation during secretory stimulation. METHODS AND FINDINGS: Content and distribution of zinc were evaluated in sections of whole gastric mucosa using X-ray fluorescence microscopy. Significant stores of Zn(2+) were identified in neural elements of the muscularis, glandular areas enriched in parietal cells, and apical regions of the surface epithelium. In in vivo studies, extraction of the low abundance isotope, (70)Zn(2+), from the circulation was demonstrated in samples of mucosal tissue 24 hours or 72 hours after infusion (250 µg/kg). In in vitro studies, uptake of (70)Zn(2+) from media was demonstrated in isolated rabbit gastric glands following exposure to concentrations as low as 10 nM. In additional studies, demand of individual gastric parietal cells for Zn(2+) was monitored using the fluorescent zinc reporter, fluozin-3, by measuring increases in free intracellular concentrations of Zn(2+) {[Zn(2+)](i)} during exposure to standard extracellular concentrations of Zn(2+) (10 µM) for standard intervals of time. Under resting conditions, demand for extracellular Zn(2+) increased with exposure to secretagogues (forskolin, carbachol/histamine) and under conditions associated with increased intracellular Ca(2+) {[Ca(2+)](i)}. Uptake of Zn(2+) was abolished following removal of extracellular Ca(2+) or depletion of intracellular Ca(2+) stores, suggesting that demand for extracellular Zn(2+) increases and depends on influx of extracellular Ca(2+). CONCLUSIONS: This study is the first to characterize the content and distribution of Zn(2+) in an organ of the gastrointestinal tract. Our findings offer the novel interpretation, that Ca(2+) integrates basolateral demand for Zn(2+) with stimulation of secretion of HCl into the lumen of the gastric gland. Similar connections may be detectable in other secretory cells and tissues. Public Library of Science 2011-06-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3115935/ /pubmed/21698273 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0019638 Text en Liu et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Liu, JingJing
Kohler, Jonathan E.
Blass, Amy L.
Moncaster, Juliet A.
Mocofanescu, Anca
Marcus, Matthew A.
Blakely, Eleanor A.
Bjornstad, Kathleen A.
Amarasiriwardena, Chitra
Casey, Noel
Goldstein, Lee E.
Soybel, David I.
Demand for Zn(2+) in Acid-Secreting Gastric Mucosa and Its Requirement for Intracellular Ca(2+)
title Demand for Zn(2+) in Acid-Secreting Gastric Mucosa and Its Requirement for Intracellular Ca(2+)
title_full Demand for Zn(2+) in Acid-Secreting Gastric Mucosa and Its Requirement for Intracellular Ca(2+)
title_fullStr Demand for Zn(2+) in Acid-Secreting Gastric Mucosa and Its Requirement for Intracellular Ca(2+)
title_full_unstemmed Demand for Zn(2+) in Acid-Secreting Gastric Mucosa and Its Requirement for Intracellular Ca(2+)
title_short Demand for Zn(2+) in Acid-Secreting Gastric Mucosa and Its Requirement for Intracellular Ca(2+)
title_sort demand for zn(2+) in acid-secreting gastric mucosa and its requirement for intracellular ca(2+)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3115935/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21698273
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0019638
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