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Query: UNIPROT:P61278 (
somatostatin
)
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Huntingtin-associated protein 1
(
HAP1
) is a neuronal cytoplasmic protein that is predominantly expressed in the brain and spinal cord. In addition to the central nervous system,
HAP1
is also expressed in the peripheral organs including endocrine system. Different types of enteroendocrine cells (EEC) are present in the digestive organs. To date, the characterization of
HAP1
-immunoreactive (ir) cells remains unreported there. In the present study, the expression of
HAP1
in pyloric stomach in adult male rats and its relationships with different chemical markers for EEC [gastrin, marker of gastrin (G) cells;
somatostatin
, marker of delta (D) cells; 5-HT, marker of enterochromaffin (EC) cells; histamine, marker of enterochromaffin-like (ECL) cells] were examined employing single- or double-labelled immunohistochemistry and with light-, fluorescence- or electron-microscopy.
HAP1
-ir cells were abundantly expressed in the glandular mucosa but were very few or none in the surface epithelium. Double-labelled immunofluorescence staining for
HAP1
and markers for EECs showed that almost all the G-cells expressed
HAP1
. In contrast,
HAP1
was completely lacking in D-cells, EC-cells or ECL-cells. Our current study is the first to clarify that
HAP1
is selectively expressed in G-cells in rat pyloric stomach, which probably reflects
HAP1
's involvement in regulation of the secretion of gastrin.
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PMID:Immunohistochemical relationships of huntingtin-associated protein 1 with enteroendocrine cells in the pyloric mucosa of the rat stomach. 3316 74