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Expression of Serum Retinol Binding Protein and Transthyretin within Mouse Gastric Ghrelin Cells

Ghrelin is an orexigenic peptide hormone produced mainly by a distinct group of dispersed endocrine cells located within the gastric oxyntic mucosa. Besides secreted gene products derived from the preproghrelin gene, which include acyl-ghrelin, desacyl-ghrelin and obestatin, ghrelin cells also synth...

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Autores principales: Walker, Angela K., Gong, Zhi, Park, Won-Mee, Zigman, Jeffrey M., Sakata, Ichiro
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3686803/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23840311
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0064882
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author Walker, Angela K.
Gong, Zhi
Park, Won-Mee
Zigman, Jeffrey M.
Sakata, Ichiro
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Gong, Zhi
Park, Won-Mee
Zigman, Jeffrey M.
Sakata, Ichiro
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description Ghrelin is an orexigenic peptide hormone produced mainly by a distinct group of dispersed endocrine cells located within the gastric oxyntic mucosa. Besides secreted gene products derived from the preproghrelin gene, which include acyl-ghrelin, desacyl-ghrelin and obestatin, ghrelin cells also synthesize the secreted protein nesfatin-1. The main goal of the current study was to identify other proteins secreted from ghrelin cells. An initial gene chip screen using mRNAs derived from highly enriched pools of mouse gastric ghrelin cells demonstrated high levels of serum retinol-binding protein (RBP4) and transthyretin (TTR), both of which are known to circulate in the bloodstream bound to each other. This high expression was confirmed by quantitative RT-PCR using as template mRNA derived from the enriched gastric ghrelin cell pools and from two ghrelin-producing cell lines (SG-1 and PG-1). RBP4 protein also was shown to be secreted into the culture medium of ghrelin cell lines. Neither acute nor chronic caloric restriction had a significant effect on RBP4 mRNA levels within stomachs of C57BL/6J mice, although both manipulations significantly decreased stomach TTR mRNA levels. In vitro studies using PG-1 cells showed no effect on RBP4 release of octanoic acid, epinephrine or norepinephrine, all of which are known to act directly on ghrelin cells to stimulate ghrelin secretion. These data provide new insights into ghrelin cell physiology, and given the known functions of RBP4 and TTR, support an emerging role for the ghrelin cell in blood glucose handling and metabolism.
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spelling pubmed-36868032013-07-09 Expression of Serum Retinol Binding Protein and Transthyretin within Mouse Gastric Ghrelin Cells Walker, Angela K. Gong, Zhi Park, Won-Mee Zigman, Jeffrey M. Sakata, Ichiro PLoS One Research Article Ghrelin is an orexigenic peptide hormone produced mainly by a distinct group of dispersed endocrine cells located within the gastric oxyntic mucosa. Besides secreted gene products derived from the preproghrelin gene, which include acyl-ghrelin, desacyl-ghrelin and obestatin, ghrelin cells also synthesize the secreted protein nesfatin-1. The main goal of the current study was to identify other proteins secreted from ghrelin cells. An initial gene chip screen using mRNAs derived from highly enriched pools of mouse gastric ghrelin cells demonstrated high levels of serum retinol-binding protein (RBP4) and transthyretin (TTR), both of which are known to circulate in the bloodstream bound to each other. This high expression was confirmed by quantitative RT-PCR using as template mRNA derived from the enriched gastric ghrelin cell pools and from two ghrelin-producing cell lines (SG-1 and PG-1). RBP4 protein also was shown to be secreted into the culture medium of ghrelin cell lines. Neither acute nor chronic caloric restriction had a significant effect on RBP4 mRNA levels within stomachs of C57BL/6J mice, although both manipulations significantly decreased stomach TTR mRNA levels. In vitro studies using PG-1 cells showed no effect on RBP4 release of octanoic acid, epinephrine or norepinephrine, all of which are known to act directly on ghrelin cells to stimulate ghrelin secretion. These data provide new insights into ghrelin cell physiology, and given the known functions of RBP4 and TTR, support an emerging role for the ghrelin cell in blood glucose handling and metabolism. Public Library of Science 2013-06-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3686803/ /pubmed/23840311 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0064882 Text en © 2013 Walker 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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Zigman, Jeffrey M.
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Expression of Serum Retinol Binding Protein and Transthyretin within Mouse Gastric Ghrelin Cells
title Expression of Serum Retinol Binding Protein and Transthyretin within Mouse Gastric Ghrelin Cells
title_full Expression of Serum Retinol Binding Protein and Transthyretin within Mouse Gastric Ghrelin Cells
title_fullStr Expression of Serum Retinol Binding Protein and Transthyretin within Mouse Gastric Ghrelin Cells
title_full_unstemmed Expression of Serum Retinol Binding Protein and Transthyretin within Mouse Gastric Ghrelin Cells
title_short Expression of Serum Retinol Binding Protein and Transthyretin within Mouse Gastric Ghrelin Cells
title_sort expression of serum retinol binding protein and transthyretin within mouse gastric ghrelin cells
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3686803/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0064882
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