Comparison of the signal transduction pathways activated by gastrin in enterochromaffin-like and parietal cells

Gastroenterology. 1998 Jul;115(1):93-100. doi: 10.1016/s0016-5085(98)70369-5.

Abstract

Background & aims: Gastrin stimulates acid secretion from parietal cells and histamine release from enterochromaffin-like (ECL) cells through identical gastrin receptors. However, gastrin has been shown to have a trophic effect only on ECL cells. The aim of this study was to compare gastrin-induced signal transduction pathways in the ECL and parietal cells of Mastomys natalensis, an African rodent.

Methods: Both ECL and parietal cells were isolated from the gastric mucosa of M. natalensis, and intracellular signal transduction events in response to gastrin were investigated.

Results: Gastrin elicited histamine release from ECL cells and acid secretion from parietal cells in association with enhanced inositol phospholipid turnover. Although gastrin increased [3H]thymidine incorporation into ECL cells, it had no effect on parietal cells. Moreover, tyrosine phosphorylation and activation of mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase as well as c-fos and c-jun gene expression were augmented only in ECL cells. In addition, gastrin increased the formation of guanosine triphosphate-Ras with a simultaneous decrease in guanosine diphosphate-Ras levels in ECL but not in parietal cells.

Conclusions: Although gastrin receptors are present in both ECL and parietal cells, they activate the Ras-MAP kinase pathway only in ECL cells.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Enterochromaffin Cells / drug effects*
  • Enterochromaffin Cells / metabolism
  • Gastric Acid / metabolism
  • Gastrins / pharmacology*
  • Guanosine Triphosphate / metabolism
  • Histamine Release / drug effects
  • Male
  • Muridae
  • Parietal Cells, Gastric / drug effects*
  • Parietal Cells, Gastric / metabolism
  • Phosphorylation
  • Signal Transduction / drug effects*
  • Tyrosine / metabolism
  • ras Proteins / metabolism

Substances

  • Gastrins
  • Tyrosine
  • Guanosine Triphosphate
  • ras Proteins