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Query: UNIPROT:P01350 (
gastrin
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Gastrin
promotes gastric mucosal growth, and hypergastrinemia induces gastric mucosal hypertrophy. Recently, it has been reported that
gastrin
induces cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) in human gastric and colorectal cancer cell lines. However, whether COX-2 is involved in
gastrin
-induced gastric mucosal growth in vivo is unknown. We investigated the role of COX-2 in
gastrin
-induced gastric mucosal hypertrophy using
gastrin
transgenic mice. Hypergastrinemic mice [mice with mutated
gastrin
under the control of the beta-actin promoter (
ACT
-GAS mice)] received the COX-2 inhibitor celecoxib (0, 200, or 500 mg/kg of diet) from 5 wk of age and were killed at 16 or 24 wk. Some
ACT
-GAS mice received celecoxib from 16 wk and were killed at 24 wk. Eighty-week-old
ACT
-GAS mice without celecoxib treatment were also examined. The thickness of the gastric mucosa, cell populations, COX-2 expression, and PGE(2) levels were evaluated. All
ACT
-GAS mice showed gastric mucosal hypertrophy, and four of six 80-wk-old
ACT
-GAS mice developed gastric cancer. COX-2 was expressed in interstitial cells of the hypertrophic gastric mucosa and gastric cancers. Moreover, PGE(2) levels in the gastric mucosa of
ACT
-GAS mice were significantly higher than those of normal mice. With treatment with celecoxib, PGE(2) levels, the gastric mucosal thickness, and the number of total gastric cells per gastric gland of
ACT
-GAS mice were significantly decreased. The decrease in gastric mucosal thickness was caused by a reduction of foveolar hyperplasia. The thickness of glandules and the number of Ki67-positive cells were not significantly changed. In conclusion, COX-2 contributes to
gastrin
-induced mucosal hypertrophy of the stomach.
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PMID:Involvement of cyclooxygenase-2 in gastric mucosal hypertrophy in gastrin transgenic mice. 1625 46