Phosphoinositide metabolism in intestinal brush borders: stimulation of IP3 formation by guanine nucleotides and Ca2+

Author:

Vaandrager A. B.1,Ploemacher M. C.1,De Jonge H. R.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biochemistry I, Erasmus University Rotterdam, TheNetherlands.

Abstract

The potential role of polyphosphoinositide (PPI) metabolism as a signal-transduction mechanism in apical membranes of polarized epithelial cells was evaluated by examining the formation and breakdown of PPI in rat intestinal brush-border membranes (BBM) prelabeled by intraluminal injection of [3H]inositol in vivo or by [gamma-32P]ATP in vitro. Freshly isolated BBM prelabeled with [3H]inositol contained higher amounts of [3H]phosphatidylinositol 4,5-diphosphate compared with a basolateral membrane (BLM) preparation (approximately 14 and 6.8% of total [3H]PPIs, respectively) and were enriched in inositol lipid kinases, diacylglycerol (DAG) kinase, and phosphomonoesterases degrading PPI, inositol bisphosphate, and inositol triphosphate (IP3). In the presence of nonhydrolysable GTP analogues and low Ca2+ (pCa 6-8) or at high Ca2+ alone (pCa 4) endogenous pools of PPI were rapidly depleted by an intrinsic PPI-specific phospholipase C apparently coupled to a GTP-binding protein (G protein). Surprisingly, despite the assignment of most G protein-coupled hormone receptors to the BLM, the capacity of isolated BBM to release [3H]IP3 in response to Ca2+ or GTP gamma S appeared comparable to that in a BLM preparation. Intestinal secretagogues acting through apical membrane receptors (adenosine, heat-stable Escherichia coli toxin), however, were unable to promote [3H]IP3 release in isolated BBM in the presence of GTP. PPI metabolism in BBM may be coupled to receptors for as yet unidentified secretagogues or may serve as an amplification mechanism for hormone-stimulated PPI breakdown in BLM. The local release of DAG and IP3 at the interior of the intestinal microvilli likely plays a role in the regulation of ion transport systems in microvillar membranes.

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Physiology (medical),Gastroenterology,Hepatology,Physiology

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