Biogenic amines as regulators of the proliferative activity of normal and neoplastic intestinal epithelial cells (review)
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Biogenic amines as regulators of the proliferative activity of normal and neoplastic intestinal epithelial cells (review)
Abstract
The role of extracellular amines such as noradrenaline and serotonin and their interaction with cyclic nucleotides and intracellular polyamines in the regulation of intestinal epithelial cell proliferation is reviewed with particular reference to the differences between normal and neoplastic cells. In respect to the normal epithelium of the small intestine there is a strong case to support the notion that cell proliferation is controlled by, amongst other things, sympathetic nerves. In colonic carcinomas, antagonists for certain serotonin receptors, for histamine H2 receptors and for dopamine D2 receptors inhibit both cell division and tumour growth. Because of the reproducible variations between tumour lines in the response to these antagonists, this inhibition appears to be due to a direct effect on the tumour cells rather than an indirect effect via the tumour host or stroma. This conclusion is supported by the cytocidal effects of toxic congeners of serotonin on the tumour cells. The most salient difference between the amine responses of normal and neoplastic cells relates to the issue of amine uptake. Proliferation of crypt cells is promoted by amine uptake inhibitors, presumably because they block amine re-uptake by the amine secreting cells--sympathetic neurones and enteroendocrine cells. However, tumour cell proliferation is strongly inhibited by amine uptake inhibitors, suggesting that neoplastic cells can, and need to take up the amine before being stimulated by it. Recent revelations in the field of oncogenes also support an important association between amines, cyclic nucleotides and cell division. The ras oncogenes code for a protein that is a member of a family of molecules which relay information from extracellular regulators, such as biogenic amines, to the intracellular regulators, including cyclic nucleotides. Evidence is presented suggesting that enteroendocrine cells, enterocytes, carcinoid tumour cells and adenocarcinoma cells all have the same embryonic origin and that cells exhibiting an admixture of endocrine and proliferative properties exist in colonic tumours, but not in the normal intestinal epithelium. Thus, it appears that in the normal intestine a clear structural and functional distinction exists between the regulating cells (i.e. the sympathetic neurones and enteroendocrine cells) and the regulated cells (i.e. the undifferentiated crypt cells): cells that have acquired a regulating role are no longer able to divide and cells which are able to divide do not take up or store amines.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)
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