Expression of the Fatty Acid Receptors GPR84 and GPR120 and Cytodifferentiation of Epithelial Cells in the Gastric Mucosa of Mouse Pups in the Course of Dietary Transition

During weaning, the ingested food of mouse pups changes from exclusively milk to solid food. In contrast to the protein- and carbohydrate-rich solid food, high fat milk is characterized primarily by fatty acids of medium chain length particularly important for the suckling pups. Therefore, it seems...

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Main Authors: Patricia Widmayer, Soumya Kusumakshi, Franziska A. Hägele, Ulrich Boehm, Heinz Breer
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-08-01
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spelling doaj-1a9fd55a4f0740a78fa694d55aaff65d2020-11-24T23:16:53ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Physiology1664-042X2017-08-01810.3389/fphys.2017.00601286427Expression of the Fatty Acid Receptors GPR84 and GPR120 and Cytodifferentiation of Epithelial Cells in the Gastric Mucosa of Mouse Pups in the Course of Dietary TransitionPatricia Widmayer0Soumya Kusumakshi1Franziska A. Hägele2Ulrich Boehm3Heinz Breer4Institute of Physiology, University of HohenheimStuttgart, GermanyExperimental Pharmacology, Center for Molecular Signaling (PZMS), Saarland University School of MedicineHomburg, GermanyInstitute of Physiology, University of HohenheimStuttgart, GermanyExperimental Pharmacology, Center for Molecular Signaling (PZMS), Saarland University School of MedicineHomburg, GermanyInstitute of Physiology, University of HohenheimStuttgart, GermanyDuring weaning, the ingested food of mouse pups changes from exclusively milk to solid food. In contrast to the protein- and carbohydrate-rich solid food, high fat milk is characterized primarily by fatty acids of medium chain length particularly important for the suckling pups. Therefore, it seems conceivable that the stomach mucosa may be specialized for detecting these important nutrients during the suckling phase. Here, we analyzed the expression of the G protein coupled receptors GPR84 and GPR120 (FFAR4), which are considered to be receptors for medium and long chain fatty acids (LCFAs), respectively. We found that the mRNA levels for GPR84 and GPR120 were high during the suckling period and progressively decreased in the course of weaning. Visualization of the receptor-expressing cells in 2-week-old mice revealed a high number of labeled cells, which reside in the apical as well as in the basal region of the gastric glands. At the base of the gastric glands, all GPR84-immunoreactive cells and some of the GPR120-positive cells also expressed chromogranin A (CgA), suggesting that they are enteroendocrine cells. We demonstrate that the majority of the CgA/GPR84 cells are X/A-like ghrelin cells. The high degree of overlap between ghrelin and GPR84 decreased post-weaning, whereas the overlap between ghrelin and GPR120 increased. At the apical region of the glands the fatty acid receptors were mainly expressed in unique cell types. These contain lipid-filled vacuole- and vesicle-like structures and may have absorptive functions. We detected decreased immunoreactivity for GPR84 and no lipid droplets in surface cells post-weaning. In conclusion, expression of GPR84 in ghrelin cells as well as in surface cells suggests an important role of medium chain fatty acids (MCFAs) in the developing gastric mucosa of suckling mice.http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fphys.2017.00601/fulldevelopmentmilk fatstomachfatty acid receptorlipid sensing cellsghrelin
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author Patricia Widmayer
Soumya Kusumakshi
Franziska A. Hägele
Ulrich Boehm
Heinz Breer
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Soumya Kusumakshi
Franziska A. Hägele
Ulrich Boehm
Heinz Breer
Expression of the Fatty Acid Receptors GPR84 and GPR120 and Cytodifferentiation of Epithelial Cells in the Gastric Mucosa of Mouse Pups in the Course of Dietary Transition
Frontiers in Physiology
development
milk fat
stomach
fatty acid receptor
lipid sensing cells
ghrelin
author_facet Patricia Widmayer
Soumya Kusumakshi
Franziska A. Hägele
Ulrich Boehm
Heinz Breer
author_sort Patricia Widmayer
title Expression of the Fatty Acid Receptors GPR84 and GPR120 and Cytodifferentiation of Epithelial Cells in the Gastric Mucosa of Mouse Pups in the Course of Dietary Transition
title_short Expression of the Fatty Acid Receptors GPR84 and GPR120 and Cytodifferentiation of Epithelial Cells in the Gastric Mucosa of Mouse Pups in the Course of Dietary Transition
title_full Expression of the Fatty Acid Receptors GPR84 and GPR120 and Cytodifferentiation of Epithelial Cells in the Gastric Mucosa of Mouse Pups in the Course of Dietary Transition
title_fullStr Expression of the Fatty Acid Receptors GPR84 and GPR120 and Cytodifferentiation of Epithelial Cells in the Gastric Mucosa of Mouse Pups in the Course of Dietary Transition
title_full_unstemmed Expression of the Fatty Acid Receptors GPR84 and GPR120 and Cytodifferentiation of Epithelial Cells in the Gastric Mucosa of Mouse Pups in the Course of Dietary Transition
title_sort expression of the fatty acid receptors gpr84 and gpr120 and cytodifferentiation of epithelial cells in the gastric mucosa of mouse pups in the course of dietary transition
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Physiology
issn 1664-042X
publishDate 2017-08-01
description During weaning, the ingested food of mouse pups changes from exclusively milk to solid food. In contrast to the protein- and carbohydrate-rich solid food, high fat milk is characterized primarily by fatty acids of medium chain length particularly important for the suckling pups. Therefore, it seems conceivable that the stomach mucosa may be specialized for detecting these important nutrients during the suckling phase. Here, we analyzed the expression of the G protein coupled receptors GPR84 and GPR120 (FFAR4), which are considered to be receptors for medium and long chain fatty acids (LCFAs), respectively. We found that the mRNA levels for GPR84 and GPR120 were high during the suckling period and progressively decreased in the course of weaning. Visualization of the receptor-expressing cells in 2-week-old mice revealed a high number of labeled cells, which reside in the apical as well as in the basal region of the gastric glands. At the base of the gastric glands, all GPR84-immunoreactive cells and some of the GPR120-positive cells also expressed chromogranin A (CgA), suggesting that they are enteroendocrine cells. We demonstrate that the majority of the CgA/GPR84 cells are X/A-like ghrelin cells. The high degree of overlap between ghrelin and GPR84 decreased post-weaning, whereas the overlap between ghrelin and GPR120 increased. At the apical region of the glands the fatty acid receptors were mainly expressed in unique cell types. These contain lipid-filled vacuole- and vesicle-like structures and may have absorptive functions. We detected decreased immunoreactivity for GPR84 and no lipid droplets in surface cells post-weaning. In conclusion, expression of GPR84 in ghrelin cells as well as in surface cells suggests an important role of medium chain fatty acids (MCFAs) in the developing gastric mucosa of suckling mice.
topic development
milk fat
stomach
fatty acid receptor
lipid sensing cells
ghrelin
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fphys.2017.00601/full
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