H+ DI-TRIPEPTIDE TRANSPORTER (PEPT1) EXPRESSION IN THE RABBIT INTESTINE/

Citation
Tc. Freeman et al., H+ DI-TRIPEPTIDE TRANSPORTER (PEPT1) EXPRESSION IN THE RABBIT INTESTINE/, Pflugers Archiv, 430(3), 1995, pp. 394-400
Citations number
22
Categorie Soggetti
Physiology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00316768
Volume
430
Issue
3
Year of publication
1995
Pages
394 - 400
Database
ISI
SICI code
0031-6768(1995)430:3<394:HDT(EI>2.0.ZU;2-F
Abstract
In order to examine the intestinal expression of the recently cloned H +/di-tripeptide transporter (PepTI), oligonucleoitide probes were synt hesized and their specificity confirmed be Northern blot analysis of r abbit jejunal RNA. In situ, hybridization studies, using these probes, show that PepTI is expressed all along the small intestine and at a v ery much reduced level in the colon. In contrast, PepTI mRNA was not d etected in the stomach, sacculus rotundus or caecum. Microscopic exami nation of tissue sections showed PepTI expression to be restricted to intestinal epithelium with no detectable expression in the lamina prop ria, muscularis mucosae, muscularis or serosa. The accumulation of Pep TI mRNA along the crypt-villus axis was also investigated. In all regi ons of the small intestine (in duodenum, jejunum and ileum). PepTI mRN A was undetectable in deeper epithelial cells of the crypts. Expressio n was first detectable at or near the crypt-villus junction the amount of PepTI mRNA increasing rapidly in the lower villus to a maximum app roximately 100-200 mu m from this point. Along the length of the small intestine PepTI mRNA was most abundant in duodenal and jejunal entero cytes, with lower levels in the ileal epithelium. PepTI expression is greatly depressed in the follicle-associated epithelium if the Peyer's patch relative to both interfollicular and adjacent ''normal'' villi. These data are discussed in the context of the known physiological ro le of PepTI in the gastrointestinal tract.