DIFFERENTIAL EXPRESSION OF A-SUBTYPE AND B-SUBTYPE OF CHOLECYSTOKININ GASTRIN RECEPTORS IN THE DEVELOPING CALF PANCREAS

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LEMEUTH, V
PHILOUZEROME, V
LEHUEROULURON, I
FORMAL, M
VAYSSE, N
GESPACH, C
GUILLOTEAU, P
FOURMY, D
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[1] CHU RANGUEIL, INSERM, U151, BATIMENT L3, 1 AVE JEAN POUCHES, F-31054 TOULOUSE, FRANCE
[2] INRA, LAB JEUNE RUMINANT, F-35042 RENNES, FRANCE
[3] HOP ST ANTOINE, INST NATL SANTE & RECH MED, U55, F-75571 PARIS 12, FRANCE
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10.1210/en.133.3.1182
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Cholecystokinin (CCK)/gastrin receptors were characterized in calf pancreatic plasma membranes from newborns, 28- and 119-day-old milk-fed preruminants, and 119-day-old weaned ruminants. Scatchard analysis of [I-125]Bolton-Hunter reagent-[Thr28, Nle31]CCK-(25-33) binding indicated two classes of binding sites: high affinity sites exhibited significant higher affinity and binding capacity (P < 0.05) in 119-day-old ruminants than in 119-day-old preruminants (K(d) = 0.13 +/- 0.02 us. 0.35 +/- 0.08 nm; binding capacity (B(max)) = 53 +/- 12 vs. 18 +/- 5 fmol/mg protein). Pharmacological analysis using selective agonists and antagonists indicated the expression of the CCK-A receptor at birth, whereas the CCK-B receptor predominated at postnatal stages. At all stages, the binding was inhibited by guanosine 5'-[-gamma-thio]triphosphate. Binding site identification by photoaffinity labeling showed that at birth, the labeling occurred mainly on a 78- to 96-kilodalton (kDa) component. In milk-fed animals, aged 28 and 119 days, two membrane-binding components were labeled at 78-96 and 43-52 kDa. In 119-day-old ruminants, labeling occurred mainly on a 40- to 47-kDa protein. Deglycosylation by endo-beta-N-acetylglucosaminidase-F of the 40- to 47- and 43- to 52-kDa components resulted in the formation of a 37-kDa membrane protein. Consequently, this study demonstrated 1) the differential expression of CCK-A and -B receptors in developing calf pancreas, 2) the predominance of CCK-B receptors in normal pancreas, and 3) the maturation of CCK-B receptors during the weaning period, which includes the glycosylation level. These results suggest that CCK may play a predominant role during the early postnatal development, while gastrin and CCK-B receptors can function progressively to regulate proliferation and exocrine secretion in the calf pancreas, especially from the weaning period.
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