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Changes in Subcellular Distribution of n-Octanoyl or n-Decanoyl Ghrelin in Ghrelin-Producing Cells

Background: The enzyme ghrelin O-acyltransferase (GOAT) catalyzes the acylation of ghrelin. The molecular form of GOAT, together with its reaction in vitro, has been reported previously. However, the subcellular processes governing the acylation of ghrelin remain to be elucidated. Methods: Double im...

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Autores principales: Nishi, Yoshihiro, Mifune, Hiroharu, Yabuki, Akira, Tajiri, Yuji, Hirata, Rumiko, Tanaka, Eiichiro, Hosoda, Hiroshi, Kangawa, Kenji, Kojima, Masayasu
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3705199/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23847595
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2013.00084
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author Nishi, Yoshihiro
Mifune, Hiroharu
Yabuki, Akira
Tajiri, Yuji
Hirata, Rumiko
Tanaka, Eiichiro
Hosoda, Hiroshi
Kangawa, Kenji
Kojima, Masayasu
author_facet Nishi, Yoshihiro
Mifune, Hiroharu
Yabuki, Akira
Tajiri, Yuji
Hirata, Rumiko
Tanaka, Eiichiro
Hosoda, Hiroshi
Kangawa, Kenji
Kojima, Masayasu
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description Background: The enzyme ghrelin O-acyltransferase (GOAT) catalyzes the acylation of ghrelin. The molecular form of GOAT, together with its reaction in vitro, has been reported previously. However, the subcellular processes governing the acylation of ghrelin remain to be elucidated. Methods: Double immunoelectron microscopy was used to examine changes in the relative proportions of secretory granules containing n-octanoyl ghrelin (C8-ghrelin) or n-decanoyl ghrelin (C10-ghrelin) in ghrelin-producing cells of mouse stomachs. The dynamics of C8-type (possessing C8-ghrelin exclusively), C10-type (possessing C10-ghrelin only), and mixed-type secretory granules (possessing both C8- and C10-ghrelin) were investigated after fasting for 48 h or after 2 weeks feeding with chow containing glyceryl-tri-octanoate (C8-MCT) or glyceryl-tri-decanoate (C10-MCT). The dynamics of C8- or C10-ghrelin-immunoreactivity (ir-C8- or ir-C10-ghrelin) within the mixed-type granules were also investigated. Results: Immunoelectron microscopic analysis revealed the co-existence of C8- and C10-ghrelin within the same secretory granules (mixed-type) in ghrelin-producing cells. Compared to control mice fed standard chow, the ratio of C10-type secretory granules increased significantly after ingestion of C10-MCT, whereas that of C8-type granules declined significantly under the same treatment. After ingestion of C8-MCT, the proportion of C8-type secretory granules increased significantly. Within the mixed-type granules the ratio of ir-C10-ghrelin increased significantly and that of ir-C8-ghrelin decreased significantly upon fasting. Conclusion: These findings confirmed that C10-ghrelin, another acyl-form of active ghrelin, is stored within the same secretory granules as C8-ghrelin, and suggested that the types of medium-chain acyl-molecules surrounding and available to the ghrelin-GOAT system may affect the physiological processes of ghrelin acylation.
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spelling pubmed-37051992013-07-11 Changes in Subcellular Distribution of n-Octanoyl or n-Decanoyl Ghrelin in Ghrelin-Producing Cells Nishi, Yoshihiro Mifune, Hiroharu Yabuki, Akira Tajiri, Yuji Hirata, Rumiko Tanaka, Eiichiro Hosoda, Hiroshi Kangawa, Kenji Kojima, Masayasu Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) Endocrinology Background: The enzyme ghrelin O-acyltransferase (GOAT) catalyzes the acylation of ghrelin. The molecular form of GOAT, together with its reaction in vitro, has been reported previously. However, the subcellular processes governing the acylation of ghrelin remain to be elucidated. Methods: Double immunoelectron microscopy was used to examine changes in the relative proportions of secretory granules containing n-octanoyl ghrelin (C8-ghrelin) or n-decanoyl ghrelin (C10-ghrelin) in ghrelin-producing cells of mouse stomachs. The dynamics of C8-type (possessing C8-ghrelin exclusively), C10-type (possessing C10-ghrelin only), and mixed-type secretory granules (possessing both C8- and C10-ghrelin) were investigated after fasting for 48 h or after 2 weeks feeding with chow containing glyceryl-tri-octanoate (C8-MCT) or glyceryl-tri-decanoate (C10-MCT). The dynamics of C8- or C10-ghrelin-immunoreactivity (ir-C8- or ir-C10-ghrelin) within the mixed-type granules were also investigated. Results: Immunoelectron microscopic analysis revealed the co-existence of C8- and C10-ghrelin within the same secretory granules (mixed-type) in ghrelin-producing cells. Compared to control mice fed standard chow, the ratio of C10-type secretory granules increased significantly after ingestion of C10-MCT, whereas that of C8-type granules declined significantly under the same treatment. After ingestion of C8-MCT, the proportion of C8-type secretory granules increased significantly. Within the mixed-type granules the ratio of ir-C10-ghrelin increased significantly and that of ir-C8-ghrelin decreased significantly upon fasting. Conclusion: These findings confirmed that C10-ghrelin, another acyl-form of active ghrelin, is stored within the same secretory granules as C8-ghrelin, and suggested that the types of medium-chain acyl-molecules surrounding and available to the ghrelin-GOAT system may affect the physiological processes of ghrelin acylation. Frontiers Media S.A. 2013-07-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3705199/ /pubmed/23847595 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2013.00084 Text en Copyright © 2013 Nishi, Mifune, Yabuki, Tajiri, Hirata, Tanaka, Hosoda, Kangawa and Kojima. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in other forums, provided the original authors and source are credited and subject to any copyright notices concerning any third-party graphics etc.
spellingShingle Endocrinology
Nishi, Yoshihiro
Mifune, Hiroharu
Yabuki, Akira
Tajiri, Yuji
Hirata, Rumiko
Tanaka, Eiichiro
Hosoda, Hiroshi
Kangawa, Kenji
Kojima, Masayasu
Changes in Subcellular Distribution of n-Octanoyl or n-Decanoyl Ghrelin in Ghrelin-Producing Cells
title Changes in Subcellular Distribution of n-Octanoyl or n-Decanoyl Ghrelin in Ghrelin-Producing Cells
title_full Changes in Subcellular Distribution of n-Octanoyl or n-Decanoyl Ghrelin in Ghrelin-Producing Cells
title_fullStr Changes in Subcellular Distribution of n-Octanoyl or n-Decanoyl Ghrelin in Ghrelin-Producing Cells
title_full_unstemmed Changes in Subcellular Distribution of n-Octanoyl or n-Decanoyl Ghrelin in Ghrelin-Producing Cells
title_short Changes in Subcellular Distribution of n-Octanoyl or n-Decanoyl Ghrelin in Ghrelin-Producing Cells
title_sort changes in subcellular distribution of n-octanoyl or n-decanoyl ghrelin in ghrelin-producing cells
topic Endocrinology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3705199/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23847595
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2013.00084
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