Transcriptional and functional characterization of the G protein-coupled receptor repertoire of gastric somatostatin cells

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In the stomach, somatostatin (SST) acts as a general paracrine negative regulator of exocrine secretion of gastric acidandpepsinogenandendocrine secretion of gastrin, ghrelin,andhistamine. Using reporter mice expressing red fluorescent protein (RFP) under control of the SST promotor, we have characterized the G protein-coupled receptors expressed in gastric Sst-RFP-positive cells and probed their effects on SST secretion in primary cell cultures. Surprisingly, besides SST, amylin andPYYwere also highly enriched in the SST cells. Several receptors found to regulate SST secretion were highly expressed and/or enriched. 1) The metabolite receptors calcium-sensing receptor and free fatty acid receptor 4 (GPR120) functioned as positive and negative regulators, respectively. 2) Among the neurotransmitter receptors, adrenergic receptors α1a, α2a, α2b, and β1 were all highly expressed, with norepinephrine and isoproterenol acting as positive regulators. The muscarinic receptor M3 acted as a positive regulator, whereas M4 was conceivably a negative regulator. 3) Of the hormone receptors, the GLP-1 and GIP receptors, CCKb (stimulated by both CCK and gastrin) and surprisingly the melanocortin MC1 receptor were all positive regulators. 4) The neuropeptide receptors for calcitonin gene-related peptide, adrenomedullin, and vasoactive intestinal peptide acted as positive regulators, no effect was observed using galanin and nociceptin although transcripts for the corresponding receptors appeared highly expressed. 5) The SST receptors 1 and 2 functioned inanautocrine negative feedback loop. Thus, the article provides a comprehensivemap of receptors through which SST secretion is regulated by hormones, neurotransmitters, neuropeptides and metabolites that act directly on the SST cells in the gastric mucosa.

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Egerod, K. L., Engelstoft, M. S., Lund, M. L., Grunddal, K. V., Zhao, M., Barir-Jensen, D., … Schwartz, T. W. (2015). Transcriptional and functional characterization of the G protein-coupled receptor repertoire of gastric somatostatin cells. Endocrinology (United States), 156(11), 3909–3923. https://doi.org/10.1210/EN.2015-1388

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