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. 1979 Nov;237(5):E437-43.
doi: 10.1152/ajpendo.1979.237.5.E437.

Actions of histamine, secretin, and PGE2 on cyclic AMP production by isolated canine fundic mucosal cells

Actions of histamine, secretin, and PGE2 on cyclic AMP production by isolated canine fundic mucosal cells

A Wollin et al. Am J Physiol. 1979 Nov.

Abstract

Cyclic AMP production was studied in isolated canine fundic gastric mucosal cells. Histamine, prostaglandin E2 (PGE2), and secretin increased cyclic AMP production by unenriched mucosal cells. In separated cell fractions, histamine stimulation of cyclic AMP production correlated with the parietal cell content of the fractions. Secretin in concentrations above 1 nM stimulated cyclic AMP production, and this effect correlated with the pepsinogen content of the separated cell fractions. At concentrations above 1 microM, PGE2 stimulated cyclic AMP production; this effect was found in all separated cell fractions and was not associated with any of the available cell markers. PGE2 stimulation of cyclic AMP production was, however, negatively correlated with the parietal cell content. Thus, histamine stimulated cyclic AMP production by parietal cells and secretin stimulated production of cyclic AMP by chief cells. PGE2 stimulation of cyclic AMP production could not be localized to a single cell type but occurred primarily in nonparietal cells.

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