UP-regulaton of prostaglandin E2 binding and of prostanoid release in rabbits producing antibodies |
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Authors: | M. Beinborn M. Hell U. Seidler K.-Fr. Sewing |
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Abstract: | German Giant rabbits successfully immunized agianst prostaglandin (PG) E2 as shown by a rise in antibody titers developed gastric mucosal lesions. Enzymatically dispersed gatric mucosal cells of these animals had a significantly enhanced production of PG2 and PG I2 as measured by specific radioimmunoassays. This may be explained by an increased supply with endogenous arachidonic acid (as indicated by an enhanced phospholipase A2/LAT ratio) and by a higher activity of the subsequent PG forming enzymes (as indicated by a more effectvie stimulation of PG production by exogenous arachidonic acid). Gastric mucosal plasma membranes of immunized rabbits had significantly high PG E2 binding capacity (108 ± 9 fmol/mg protein) than those of nomimmunized rabbits (72 ± 5 fmol/mg protein). The ligand affinity was not afected by immunization. Neither histamine-stimulated 14C-aminopyrine uptake of isolated parietal cells as a marker for acid production nor its inhibition by PG E2 were influenced by receptor up-regulation. The increased eicosanoid release can be regarded as an endogenous defense emchanism against increased mucosal vulnerability caused by PG E2 scavenging. The potential role of PG E2 receptor up-regullation in support of this process remains to be established. |
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