Dietary modulation of epidermal growth factor action in cultured pancreatic acinar cells of the rat

The effects of epidermal growth factor (EGF) and its interaction with dietary adaptation were examined in pancreatic acinar cells isolated from rats fed for 1 wk diets with 67% kcal as fat (HF), 67% kcal as carbohydrate (HC), or unrefined, closed formula diet (UD). Cells were cultured for 48 h in se...

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Published in:The Journal of nutrition Vol. 116; no. 7; p. 1306
Main Authors: Brannon, P M, Demarest, A S, Sabb, J E, Korc, M
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Published: United States 01-07-1986
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Abstract The effects of epidermal growth factor (EGF) and its interaction with dietary adaptation were examined in pancreatic acinar cells isolated from rats fed for 1 wk diets with 67% kcal as fat (HF), 67% kcal as carbohydrate (HC), or unrefined, closed formula diet (UD). Cells were cultured for 48 h in serum-free medium containing 4.2 nM (control), 42 pM, 0.42 nM or 42 nM EGF. EGF at the concentrations tested did not affect cellular protein, DNA, amylase and lipase. In freshly isolated and cultured cells, specific activity of intracellular phenylalanine was affected by diet with the highest specific activity in HF cells, but was not affected by EGF. In freshly isolated cells, EGF increased the rate of phenylalanine incorporation into cellular protein only in HF cells at 42 nM. In cultured cells, EGF biphasically increased phenylalanine incorporation at 42 pM and 42 nM in UD and HC cells, but only increased phenylalanine incorporation in HF cells at 42 nM. These data suggest that diet can alter the response of pancreatic acinar cells to EGF. Dietary alterations of cellular responsiveness to regulatory peptides may participate in pancreatic regulation and dietary adaptation in vivo.
AbstractList The effects of epidermal growth factor (EGF) and its interaction with dietary adaptation were examined in pancreatic acinar cells isolated from rats fed for 1 wk diets with 67% kcal as fat (HF), 67% kcal as carbohydrate (HC), or unrefined, closed formula diet (UD). Cells were cultured for 48 h in serum-free medium containing 4.2 nM (control), 42 pM, 0.42 nM or 42 nM EGF. EGF at the concentrations tested did not affect cellular protein, DNA, amylase and lipase. In freshly isolated and cultured cells, specific activity of intracellular phenylalanine was affected by diet with the highest specific activity in HF cells, but was not affected by EGF. In freshly isolated cells, EGF increased the rate of phenylalanine incorporation into cellular protein only in HF cells at 42 nM. In cultured cells, EGF biphasically increased phenylalanine incorporation at 42 pM and 42 nM in UD and HC cells, but only increased phenylalanine incorporation in HF cells at 42 nM. These data suggest that diet can alter the response of pancreatic acinar cells to EGF. Dietary alterations of cellular responsiveness to regulatory peptides may participate in pancreatic regulation and dietary adaptation in vivo.
Author Brannon, P M
Demarest, A S
Korc, M
Sabb, J E
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SubjectTerms Amylases - metabolism
Animals
Cells, Cultured
Dietary Carbohydrates - administration & dosage
Dietary Carbohydrates - pharmacology
Dietary Fats - administration & dosage
Dietary Fats - pharmacology
DNA - metabolism
Epidermal Growth Factor - pharmacology
Kinetics
Lipase - metabolism
Male
Pancreas - metabolism
Phenylalanine - metabolism
Proteins - metabolism
Rats
Rats, Inbred Strains
Title Dietary modulation of epidermal growth factor action in cultured pancreatic acinar cells of the rat
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