Monitor peptide (rat pancreatic secretory trypsin inhibitor) directly stimulates the proliferation of the nontransformed intestinal epithelial cell line, IEC-6
- PMID: 9693203
- DOI: 10.1159/000007510
Monitor peptide (rat pancreatic secretory trypsin inhibitor) directly stimulates the proliferation of the nontransformed intestinal epithelial cell line, IEC-6
Abstract
Background/aims: The growth-stimulating activity of monitor peptide [rat pancreatic secretory trypsin inhibitor (PSTI)-61] was evaluated in the rat intestinal epithelial cell line IEC-6. In response to food intake, monitor peptide induces cholecystokinin release and the subsequent secretion of pancreatic enzyme into the rat small intestine.
Methods: Monitor peptide was purified from rat bile-pancreatic juice. The proliferation of IEC-6 cells was determined by both counting cell number and [3H]-thymidine incorporation. Ornithine decarboxylase (ODC) activity was assessed by radiometric technique using L-[1-14C]-ornithine.
Results: Monitor peptide (10(2)-10(5) ng/ml) induced a significant increase in the incorporation of [3H]-thymidine into IEC-6 cells, and this effect was observed in a dose-dependent manner. A significant increase in the cell number was also observed. An antibody specific for the synthetic NH2-terminal fragment of monitor peptide completely abrogated the growth-stimulating effects of this peptide. In addition, monitor peptide effectively increased the ODC activity of IEC-6 cells.
Conclusions: These results indicate that monitor peptide stimulates the growth of intestinal epithelial cells, and suggest that polyamine metabolism may be involved in this mechanism of growth induction.
Publication types
MeSH terms
Substances
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources
Molecular Biology Databases
Research Materials
