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R-Spondin1 enhances wnt signaling and decreases weight loss in short bowel syndrome zebrafish

BACKGROUND: R-spondins, including R-spondin 1 (RSPO1), are a family of Wnt ligands that help to activate the canonical Wnt/β-catenin pathway, which is critical for intestinal epithelial cell proliferation and maintenance of intestinal stem cells. This proliferation underpins the epithelial expansion...

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Autores principales: Maselli, Kathryn M., Levin, Gabriel, Gee, Kristin M., Leeflang, Elisabeth J., Carreira, Ana Claudia O., Sogayar, Mari Cleide, Grikscheit, Tracy C.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7788494/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33437880
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbrep.2020.100874
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author Maselli, Kathryn M.
Levin, Gabriel
Gee, Kristin M.
Leeflang, Elisabeth J.
Carreira, Ana Claudia O.
Sogayar, Mari Cleide
Grikscheit, Tracy C.
author_facet Maselli, Kathryn M.
Levin, Gabriel
Gee, Kristin M.
Leeflang, Elisabeth J.
Carreira, Ana Claudia O.
Sogayar, Mari Cleide
Grikscheit, Tracy C.
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description BACKGROUND: R-spondins, including R-spondin 1 (RSPO1), are a family of Wnt ligands that help to activate the canonical Wnt/β-catenin pathway, which is critical for intestinal epithelial cell proliferation and maintenance of intestinal stem cells. This proliferation underpins the epithelial expansion, or intestinal adaptation (IA), that occurs following massive bowel resection and short bowel syndrome (SBS). The purpose of this study was to identify if recombinant human RSPO1 (rhRSPO1) could be serially administered to SBS zebrafish to enhance cellular proliferation and IA. METHODS: Adult male zebrafish were assigned to four groups: sham + PBS, SBS + PBS, sham + rhRSPO1, and SBS + rhRSPO1. Sham fish had a laparotomy alone. SBS fish had a laparotomy with distal intestinal ligation and creation of a proximal stoma. Fish were weighed at initial surgery and then weekly. rhRSPO1 was administered post-operatively following either a one- or two-week dosing schedule with either 3 or 5 intraperitoneal injections, respectively. Fish were harvested at 7 or 14 days with intestinal segments collected for analysis. RESULTS: Repeated intraperitoneal injection of rhRSPO1 was feasible and well tolerated. At 7 days, intestinal epithelial proliferation was increased by rhRSPO1. At 14 days, SBS + rhRSPO1 fish lost significantly less weight than SBS + PBS fish. Measurements of intestinal surface area were not increased by rhRSPO1 administration but immunofluorescent staining for β-catenin and gene expression for cyclin D1 was increased. CONCLUSIONS: Intraperitoneal injection of rhRSPO1 decreased weight loss in SBS zebrafish with increased β-catenin + cells and cyclin D1 expression at 14 days, indicating improved weight maintenance might result from increased activation of the canonical Wnt pathway.
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spelling pubmed-77884942021-01-11 R-Spondin1 enhances wnt signaling and decreases weight loss in short bowel syndrome zebrafish Maselli, Kathryn M. Levin, Gabriel Gee, Kristin M. Leeflang, Elisabeth J. Carreira, Ana Claudia O. Sogayar, Mari Cleide Grikscheit, Tracy C. Biochem Biophys Rep Research Article BACKGROUND: R-spondins, including R-spondin 1 (RSPO1), are a family of Wnt ligands that help to activate the canonical Wnt/β-catenin pathway, which is critical for intestinal epithelial cell proliferation and maintenance of intestinal stem cells. This proliferation underpins the epithelial expansion, or intestinal adaptation (IA), that occurs following massive bowel resection and short bowel syndrome (SBS). The purpose of this study was to identify if recombinant human RSPO1 (rhRSPO1) could be serially administered to SBS zebrafish to enhance cellular proliferation and IA. METHODS: Adult male zebrafish were assigned to four groups: sham + PBS, SBS + PBS, sham + rhRSPO1, and SBS + rhRSPO1. Sham fish had a laparotomy alone. SBS fish had a laparotomy with distal intestinal ligation and creation of a proximal stoma. Fish were weighed at initial surgery and then weekly. rhRSPO1 was administered post-operatively following either a one- or two-week dosing schedule with either 3 or 5 intraperitoneal injections, respectively. Fish were harvested at 7 or 14 days with intestinal segments collected for analysis. RESULTS: Repeated intraperitoneal injection of rhRSPO1 was feasible and well tolerated. At 7 days, intestinal epithelial proliferation was increased by rhRSPO1. At 14 days, SBS + rhRSPO1 fish lost significantly less weight than SBS + PBS fish. Measurements of intestinal surface area were not increased by rhRSPO1 administration but immunofluorescent staining for β-catenin and gene expression for cyclin D1 was increased. CONCLUSIONS: Intraperitoneal injection of rhRSPO1 decreased weight loss in SBS zebrafish with increased β-catenin + cells and cyclin D1 expression at 14 days, indicating improved weight maintenance might result from increased activation of the canonical Wnt pathway. Elsevier 2021-01-04 /pmc/articles/PMC7788494/ /pubmed/33437880 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbrep.2020.100874 Text en © 2020 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Maselli, Kathryn M.
Levin, Gabriel
Gee, Kristin M.
Leeflang, Elisabeth J.
Carreira, Ana Claudia O.
Sogayar, Mari Cleide
Grikscheit, Tracy C.
R-Spondin1 enhances wnt signaling and decreases weight loss in short bowel syndrome zebrafish
title R-Spondin1 enhances wnt signaling and decreases weight loss in short bowel syndrome zebrafish
title_full R-Spondin1 enhances wnt signaling and decreases weight loss in short bowel syndrome zebrafish
title_fullStr R-Spondin1 enhances wnt signaling and decreases weight loss in short bowel syndrome zebrafish
title_full_unstemmed R-Spondin1 enhances wnt signaling and decreases weight loss in short bowel syndrome zebrafish
title_short R-Spondin1 enhances wnt signaling and decreases weight loss in short bowel syndrome zebrafish
title_sort r-spondin1 enhances wnt signaling and decreases weight loss in short bowel syndrome zebrafish
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7788494/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33437880
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbrep.2020.100874
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