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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-GASTROINTESTINAL AND LIVER PHYSIOLOGY
In rodents, cholecystokinin (CCK) induces pancreatic enzyme secretion and p
ancreas growth through its CCKA receptors. It is unknown whether occupation
of the CCKB receptors present in pig and human pancreas can cause the same
effects. This study evaluates CCKB receptor expression in rat, mouse, pig,
and fetal human pancreata using Northern blot, Western blot, and immunoflu
orescence techniques. The reported 2.7-kb CCKB receptor mRNA transcript in
the rat brain and gastric fundus is absent in pancreas; the message was, ho
wever, detected by RT-PCR and by a CCKB receptor antibody as an 80-kDa prot
ein present uniquely in islet delta-cells. Proteins of 50 and 80 kDa appear
in mouse pancreas, and proteins of 50 and 115 kDa appear in pig and human
pancreas, respectively, all localized in islet delta-cells. Gastrin mRNAs a
re strongly present in fetal rat pancreas, and the hormone is localized in
islets; both are repressed 10 days after birth. In conclusion, the CCKB rec
eptors are present in pancreas of four species with exclusive location in i
slet delta-cells. In such a location, they could be indirectly involved in
the control of enzyme secretion.