Caerulein and gastrin(2-17 ds) regulate differently synthesis of secretory enzymes, mRNA levels and cell proliferation in pancreatic acinar cells (AR4-2J)
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Caerulein and gastrin(2-17 ds) regulate differently synthesis of secretory enzymes, mRNA levels and cell proliferation in pancreatic acinar cells (AR4-2J)
Abstract
In order to characterize the biological functions coupled to cholecystokinin (CCK) A and B receptors, the effects of gastrin(2-17 ds) and caerulein were compared. An isolated cell model, the pancreatic acinar cell line AR4-2J, was used and the experiments were carried out in serum-free media. Caerulein was found to evoke no mitogenic effects either alone or in the presence of the CCK antagonists L364,718 and CR1409. Gastrin(2-17 ds) increased cell proliferation by 2-fold with an IC50 of 150 pM, corresponding to the occupancy of the CCK B receptors. CR1409, at concentrations that fully occupied CCK B receptors, inhibited the gastrin(2-17 ds) effects. Caerulein enhanced chymotrypsinogen biosynthesis by 100% and the corresponding mRNA level by 75%; amylase biosynthesis and mRNA level were enhanced by 40% only. Half-maximal increases in chymotrypsin activity and mRNA level were recorded in response to caerulein at concentrations of 100 pM and 50 pM respectively. Gastrin(2-17 ds) at 100 nM enhanced chymotrypsinogen biosynthesis by 26% and its mRNA level by 35%; these responses were lower than those evoked by 0.1 nM caerulein. Furthermore, CR1409 completely inhibited caerulein- and gastrin(2-17 ds)-stimulated chymotrypsinogen synthesis, with similar IC50 (4 microM). These results suggest that both peptides induced the synthesis of the secretory enzyme after occupancy of CCK A receptors.
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