Leptin regulation of intestinal amino acids absorption: in vitro and in vivo studies

Hormone regulation of digestive secretions and gastrointestinal tract motility is well established, nevertheless, little is known about endocrine regulation of nutrients intestinal absorption and information on this regard is not included in the text books yet. For example, serotonin and CCK inhibit...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Fanjul, C. (Carmen), Barrenetxe, J. (Jaione), Lostao, M.P. (María Pilar)
Format: info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis
Language:eng
Published: 2015
Subjects:
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10171/38792
_version_ 1793400457317580800
author Fanjul, C. (Carmen)
Barrenetxe, J. (Jaione)
Lostao, M.P. (María Pilar)
author_facet Fanjul, C. (Carmen)
Barrenetxe, J. (Jaione)
Lostao, M.P. (María Pilar)
author_sort Fanjul, C. (Carmen)
collection DSpace
description Hormone regulation of digestive secretions and gastrointestinal tract motility is well established, nevertheless, little is known about endocrine regulation of nutrients intestinal absorption and information on this regard is not included in the text books yet. For example, serotonin and CCK inhibit sugar absorption (Arruebo et al., 1989, Hirsh et al., 1996; Barber et al., 1997) whereas glucagon-37 shows a stimulatory effect (Stümpel et al., 1998). Serotonin also decreases leucine absorption (Salvador et al., 1996). Shortly after leptin identification, we demonstrated that leptin inhibits sugar absorption in rat intestine in vitro by short-term regulation of the Na+/glucose cotransporter SGLT1 (Lostao et al. 1998). In the same year, another group reported that the stomach chief cells secrete leptin into the gastric lumen after a meal (Bado et al. 1998). We later described that leptin receptors are expressed in both apical and basolateral membrane of human and murine enterocytes (Barrenetxe et al. 2002). In the present work, we decided to extend our studies and investigate the possible effect of leptin on amino acids intestinal absorption in rat and in Caco-2 cells, using in vivo and in vitro techniques. In summary, leptin acting from the apical membrane of the enterocytes modulates, in a short-term manner in vivo and in vitro, amino acids transport in rat intestine and human Caco-2 cells. The mechanisms implicated include direct effects on transporters expression in the apical membrane and indirect processes that leads to modulation of the activity of the implicated transporters. Leptin also rapidly inhibits amino acids uptake acting from the basolateral membrane. In both conditions, the inhibition is reversible. Interestingly, the activity of Na+-independent glutamate transporters was increased by leptin. Taken together, these results contribute to the vision of leptin as an important hormonal signal for the regulation of intestinal absorption of nutrients.
format info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis
id oai:dadun.unav.edu:10171-38792
institution Universidad de Navarra
language eng
publishDate 2015
record_format dspace
spelling oai:dadun.unav.edu:10171-387922023-03-29T14:10:32Z Leptin regulation of intestinal amino acids absorption: in vitro and in vivo studies Fanjul, C. (Carmen) Barrenetxe, J. (Jaione) Lostao, M.P. (María Pilar) Caco-2 cells Rat intestine Leptin In vitro In vivo Amino acids transporters Materias Investigacion::Farmacia Hormone regulation of digestive secretions and gastrointestinal tract motility is well established, nevertheless, little is known about endocrine regulation of nutrients intestinal absorption and information on this regard is not included in the text books yet. For example, serotonin and CCK inhibit sugar absorption (Arruebo et al., 1989, Hirsh et al., 1996; Barber et al., 1997) whereas glucagon-37 shows a stimulatory effect (Stümpel et al., 1998). Serotonin also decreases leucine absorption (Salvador et al., 1996). Shortly after leptin identification, we demonstrated that leptin inhibits sugar absorption in rat intestine in vitro by short-term regulation of the Na+/glucose cotransporter SGLT1 (Lostao et al. 1998). In the same year, another group reported that the stomach chief cells secrete leptin into the gastric lumen after a meal (Bado et al. 1998). We later described that leptin receptors are expressed in both apical and basolateral membrane of human and murine enterocytes (Barrenetxe et al. 2002). In the present work, we decided to extend our studies and investigate the possible effect of leptin on amino acids intestinal absorption in rat and in Caco-2 cells, using in vivo and in vitro techniques. In summary, leptin acting from the apical membrane of the enterocytes modulates, in a short-term manner in vivo and in vitro, amino acids transport in rat intestine and human Caco-2 cells. The mechanisms implicated include direct effects on transporters expression in the apical membrane and indirect processes that leads to modulation of the activity of the implicated transporters. Leptin also rapidly inhibits amino acids uptake acting from the basolateral membrane. In both conditions, the inhibition is reversible. Interestingly, the activity of Na+-independent glutamate transporters was increased by leptin. Taken together, these results contribute to the vision of leptin as an important hormonal signal for the regulation of intestinal absorption of nutrients. 2015-07-22T08:25:08Z 2015-07-22T08:25:08Z 2015 2012-09-21 info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis https://hdl.handle.net/10171/38792 eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess application/pdf
spellingShingle Caco-2 cells
Rat intestine
Leptin
In vitro
In vivo
Amino acids transporters
Materias Investigacion::Farmacia
Fanjul, C. (Carmen)
Barrenetxe, J. (Jaione)
Lostao, M.P. (María Pilar)
Leptin regulation of intestinal amino acids absorption: in vitro and in vivo studies
title Leptin regulation of intestinal amino acids absorption: in vitro and in vivo studies
title_full Leptin regulation of intestinal amino acids absorption: in vitro and in vivo studies
title_fullStr Leptin regulation of intestinal amino acids absorption: in vitro and in vivo studies
title_full_unstemmed Leptin regulation of intestinal amino acids absorption: in vitro and in vivo studies
title_short Leptin regulation of intestinal amino acids absorption: in vitro and in vivo studies
title_sort leptin regulation of intestinal amino acids absorption: in vitro and in vivo studies
topic Caco-2 cells
Rat intestine
Leptin
In vitro
In vivo
Amino acids transporters
Materias Investigacion::Farmacia
url https://hdl.handle.net/10171/38792
work_keys_str_mv AT fanjulccarmen leptinregulationofintestinalaminoacidsabsorptioninvitroandinvivostudies
AT barrenetxejjaione leptinregulationofintestinalaminoacidsabsorptioninvitroandinvivostudies
AT lostaompmariapilar leptinregulationofintestinalaminoacidsabsorptioninvitroandinvivostudies