Receptors for vasoactive intestinal peptide and secretin on small intestinal epithelial cells
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- DOI: 10.1152/ajpgi.1980.238.3.G190
Receptors for vasoactive intestinal peptide and secretin on small intestinal epithelial cells
Abstract
Binding of 125I-labeled vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) to dispersed enterocytes prepared from guinea pig small intestine was saturable, temperature dependent, and reversible, and reflected interaction of the labeled peptide with a single class of binding sites. Each enterocyte possessed approximately 60,000 binding sites and binding of the tracer to these sites could be inhibited by VIP [concentration for half-maximal effect (Kd), 12 nM] and by secretin (Kd greater than 1 micro M), but not by glucagon, gastrin, cholecystokinin, calcitonin, bombesin, litorin, physalaemin, substance P, eledoisin, serotonin, carbamylcholine, or histamine. With VIP and secretin, there was a close correlation between the relative potency for inhibition of binding of 125I-VIP and that for increasing cellular cAMP. For a given peptide, however, a 10-fold higher concentration was required for half-maximal inhibition of binding than for half-maximal stimulation of cellular cAMP. In addition to inhibiting binding of 125I-VIP and increasing cellular cAMP in enterocytes, secretin caused an increase in short-circuit current across guinea pig small intestine in vitro. Prostaglandin E1 increased cellular cAMP, but did not alter binding of 125I-VIP and the increase in cAMP caused by prostaglandin E1 plus VIP or secretin was equal to the sum of the increase caused by each agent alone.
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