Abstract
Canine intestinal duodenal and jejunal epithelial cell preparations enriched for endocrine cells were obtained by sequential collagenase digestion and centrifugal elutriation and maintained in culture for a 40-h period. Adherent cells contained a total cell content (TCC) of 11.5 +/- 2.5 ng (mean +/- SE) immunoreactive gastric inhibitory peptide (IRGIP)/well and 1.4 +/- 0.2 ng immunoreactive somatostatin (IRS)/well. Release experiments were performed by incubation of the cells with various stimuli over a 2-h period. Basal release of IRGIP in 5 mM glucose-5 mM K+ was 2.7 +/- 0.4% TCC. Incubation with concentrations of K+ > 20 mM or glucose > 15 mM significantly increased IRGIP release, as did the addition of a somatostatin immunoneutralizing antibody to the basal media. The addition of the Ca2+ ionophore, A-23187 (10 microM), or the adenylate cyclase activator, forskolin (100 microM), resulted in an IRGIP output greater than four times basal. Porcine gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP), at 1-100 nM, significantly stimulated IRGIP release in a concentration-dependent fashion. IRS release was increased significantly by 55 mM K+, 20 mM glucose, 10 microM A-23187, 100 nM GRP, or 100 microM forskolin.
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