Circadian regulation of uroguanylin and guanylin in the rat intestine. Academic Article uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • Uroguanylin (UGN) and guanylin (GN) are the endogenous intestinal ligands for guanylyl cyclase C (GC-C). We examined the circadian expression of UGN, GN, and GC-C in the jejunum, ileum, and proximal colon of young adult rats by Northern blot analyses. These assays revealed that UGN is more abundant in the proximal small intestine, whereas GN and GC-C are more abundant in the proximal colon. mRNA levels showed significant circadian variation for UGN (3- to 18-fold peak/trough difference), GN (2.1- to 2.8-fold peak/trough difference), and GC-C (3- to 5-fold peak/trough difference). The maximal abundance occurred in the dark period for all three mRNAs, although peak UGN and GN expression occurred later in the dark period in the jejunum relative to the ileum and colon. Immunoblot analyses using monospecific polyclonal antibodies against UGN and GN prohormones confirmed the regional and circadian variation detected by Northern assays. Thus the expression of these genes is regulated not only by histological position but also by circadian time.

publication date

  • December 1, 1999

Research

keywords

  • Circadian Rhythm
  • Gastrointestinal Hormones
  • Intestines
  • Peptides

Identity

Scopus Document Identifier

  • 0033369604

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

  • 10.1152/ajpcell.1999.277.6.C1177

PubMed ID

  • 10600769

Additional Document Info

volume

  • 277

issue

  • 6