Betty De Smet
Catholic University of Leuven
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Gastroenterology | 2008
Pieter–Jan Verhulst; Betty De Smet; Inge Y. Saels; T Thijs; Luc Ver Donck; Dieder Moechars; Theo L. Peeters; Inge Depoortere
BACKGROUND & AIMS Ghrelin is an orexigenic peptide with gastroprokinetic effects. Mice with streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetes exhibit hyperphagia, altered gastric emptying, and increased plasma ghrelin levels. We investigated the causative role of ghrelin herein by comparing changes in ghrelin receptor knockout (growth hormone secretagogue receptor [GHS-R](-/-)) and wild-type (GHS-R(+/+)) mice with STZ-induced diabetes. METHODS Gastric emptying was measured with the [(13)C]octanoic acid breath test. The messenger RNA (mRNA) expression of neuropeptide Y (NPY), agouti-related peptide (AgRP), and proopiomelanocortin was quantified by real-time reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction. Neural contractions were elicited by electrical field stimulation in fundic smooth muscle strips. RESULTS Diabetes increased plasma ghrelin levels to a similar extent in both genotypes. Hyperphagia was more pronounced in GHS-R(+/+) than in GHS-R(-/-) mice between days 12 and 21. Increases in NPY and AgRP mRNA expression were less pronounced in diabetic GHS-R(-/-) than in GHS-R(+/+) mice from day 15 on, whereas decreases in proopiomelanocortin mRNA levels were similar in both genotypes. Gastric emptying was accelerated to a similar extent in both genotypes, starting on day 16. In fundic smooth muscle strips of diabetic GHS-R(+/+) and GHS-R(-/-) mice, neuronal relaxations were reduced, whereas contractions were increased; this increase was related to an increased affinity of muscarinic and tachykinergic receptors. CONCLUSIONS Diabetic hyperphagia is regulated by central mechanisms in which the ghrelin-signaling pathway affects the expression of NPY and AgRP in the hypothalamus. The acceleration of gastric emptying, which is not affected by ghrelin signaling, is not the cause of diabetic hyperphagia and probably involves local contractility changes in the fundus.
British Journal of Pharmacology | 2010
Inge Depoortere; T Thijs; Sara Janssen; Betty De Smet; Jan Tack
Background and purpose: The underlying mechanisms of gastric dysfunction during or after an episode of intestinal inflammation are poorly understood. This study investigated the effects of colitis on the contractile effects of motilin, an important endocrine regulator of gastric motility, in the antrum.
Gastroenterology | 2006
Dieder Moechars; Inge Depoortere; B Moreaux; Betty De Smet; Ilse Goris; Luc Hoskens; Guy Daneels; Stefan U. Kass; Luc Ver Donck; Theo L. Peeters; B Coulie
Neurogastroenterology and Motility | 2005
Betty De Smet; L Polders; Diederik Moechars; Theo Thijs; B Coulie; T Peeters; Inge Depoortere
Gastroenterology | 2004
Betty De Smet; Inge Depoortere; B Moreaux; Jan Tack; Diederik Moechars; B Coulie; Jp Bosmans; T Peeters
Gastroenterology | 2010
Alexander D. Kazberouk; Francesco Giovinazzo; Andrew T. Timberlake; Betty De Smet; Roswitha Pfragner; Irvin M. Modlin; Mark Kidd
Gastroenterology | 2009
Emidio Scarpellini; Rita Vos; Inge Depoortere; Betty De Smet; Pieter Vanden Berghe; Jan Tack
Gastroenterology | 2010
Mark Kidd; Betty De Smet; Francesco Giovinazzo; Alexander D. Kazberouk; Andrew T. Timberlake; Roswitha Pfragner; Irvin M. Modlin
Gastroenterology | 2010
Francesco Giovinazzo; Karim Eltawil; Bernhard Svejda; Erik Solligard; Betty De Smet; Alexander D. Kazberouk; Roswitha Pfragner; Mark Kidd; Irvin M. Modlin
Acta Gastro-Enterologica Belgica | 2009
Sara Janssen; Betty De Smet; Pieter-Jan Verhulst; Theo L. Peeters; Jan Tack; Inge Depoortere