Endothelin-1 expression in myenteric neurons cultured from rat small intestine
Endothelin is a potent vasoactive peptide. More recently, endothelin-1 (ET-1) has been found in neural tissues such as spinal cord, brain and peripheral ganglion cells. Inagaki (Gastroenterology 101 (1991) 47) reported evidence of ET-1-like immunoreactivity in enteric neurons, but there are no repor...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Regulatory peptides 1995-01, Vol.55 (2), p.167-177 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Endothelin is a potent vasoactive peptide. More recently, endothelin-1 (ET-1) has been found in neural tissues such as spinal cord, brain and peripheral ganglion cells. Inagaki (Gastroenterology 101 (1991) 47) reported evidence of ET-1-like immunoreactivity in enteric neurons, but there are no reports of ET-1 peptide or mRNA expression specifically in myenteric neurons. Using a primary culture of myenteric neurons, we set out to evaluate ET-1 peptide and mRNA expression. Myenteric neurons were cultured using a dissection and enzyme dispersion technique. ET-1 reactivity was localized to neurons and ET-1 levels from cells and media were assayed by radioimmunoassay under a variety of media conditions or with depolarizing buffer or veratridine (75 μM). Prepro ET-1 mRNA expression was determined by Northern analysis of total RNA utilizing a rat ET-1 cDNA. ET-1 immunoreactivity was observed almost exclusively in myenteric neurons. Cells contained 0.78 pg/μg protein and did not vary with variations in media conditions. Basal release/secretion into media occurred but was not enhanced by depolarizing media or veratridine. High levels of ET-1 mRNA expression were identified. These results of high level constitutive expression of ET-1 linked with previous reports of ET-1 modulation of cholinergic intestinal smooth muscle contraction suggest a neuromodulatory role. |
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ISSN: | 0167-0115 1873-1686 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0167-0115(94)00103-5 |