Abstract
The effect of glucagon and its interaction with histamine on adenylate cyclase (AC), cellular cAMP and [ 14C]aminopyrine ([ 14C]AP) uptake, a reliable index of parietal cell H + production, was studied in isolated rat gastric cells. AC activation in response to glucagon and histamine correlated with the number of parietal cells. Glucagon (10 −10-10 −6 mol/l) increasingly stimulated AC (maximal effect: 92% by 10 −7 mol/l) and cellular cAMP (86% by 10 −9 mol/l) of fractions enriched with 80% parietal cells but did not cause a pronounced change of the histamine-stimulated enzyme. If there was any interaction, the effect of both hormones was additive. Glucagon neither changed basal [ 14C]AP uptake nor interfered with that in response to histamine. The data suggest that if glucagon activates a parietal cell AC this process is not followed by parietal cell H + production. Furthermore, unlike other inhibitors such as somatostatin or PGE 2, glucagon does not reduce acid secretion via the cAMP system of the parietal cell.
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