Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2023202 Regulatory Peptides 2007 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The present study investigated the presence of somatostatin receptor subtypes (ssts) and the endogenous peptides somatostatin and cortistatin in rat Kupffer cells, since modulation of these cells by somatostatin may be important for the beneficial effect of somatostatin analogues in a selected group of hepatocellular carcinoma patients. Kupffer cells were isolated from rat liver in agreement with national and EU guidelines. RT-PCR was employed to assess the expression of somatostatin, cortistatin and ssts in Kupffer cells. Western blot analysis and immunocytochemistry were employed to assess the expression and the localization of the receptors, respectively. Quiescent Kupffer cells were found to express sst1–4 mRNA, while immunocytochemical studies supported the presence of only the sst3 and sst4 receptors, which were found to be internalized. However, sst1 and sst2A receptors were detected by western blotting. RT-PCR and RIA measurements support the presence of both somatostatin and cortistatin. Stimulation of the cells with LPS activated the expression of the sst2, sst3 and sst4 receptors. The present data provide evidence to support the presence of ssts and the endogenous neuropeptides somatostatin and CST in rat Kupffer cells. Both peptides may act in an autocrine manner to regulate sst receptor distribution. Studies are in progress in order to further characterize the role of ssts in Kupffer cells and in hepatic therapeutics.

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