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Zoological Science | 2007

Regulation of Ion Transport in Eel Intestine by the Homologous Guanylin Family of Peptides

Shinya Yuge; Yoshio Takei

Abstract Since the gene expression of guanylin peptides and their receptors, guanylyl cyclase Cs, is enhanced in the intestine of seawater (SW)-adapted eels compared with fresh water (FW)-adapted fish, the guanylin family may play an important role in SW adaptation in eels. The present study analyzed the effect of three homologous guanylin peptides, guanylin, uroguanylin and renoguanylin, on ion movement through the eel intestine, and examined the target of guanylin action using Ussing chambers. The middle and posterior parts of the intestine, where water and ion absorption occurs actively in SW eels, exhibited serosa-negative transepithelial potential, while the anterior intestine was serosa-positive. Mucosal application of each guanylin in the middle or posterior intestine reduced the short-circuit current (Isc) dose dependently and reversed it at high doses, and reduced electric tissue resistance. The effects were greater in the middle intestine than in the posterior intestine. All three guanylins showed similar potency in the middle segment, but guanylin was more potent in the posterior segment. 8-bromo cGMP mimicked the effect of guanylins. The intestinal response to guanylin was smaller in FW eels. The mucosal presence of NPPB utilized as a CFTR blocker, but not of other inhibitors of the channels/transporters localized on the luminal surface in SW fish intestine, inhibited the guanylin-induced decrease in Isc. In eels, therefore, the guanylin family may be involved in osmoregulation by the intestine by binding to the receptors and activating CFTR-like channels on the mucosal side through cGMP production, perhaps resulting in Cl− and HCO3− secretion into the lumen.


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2003

A novel guanylin family (guanylin, uroguanylin, and renoguanylin) in eels : possible osmoregulatory hormones in intestine and kidney

Shinya Yuge; Koji Inoue; Susumu Hyodo; Yoshio Takei


Molecular Biology and Evolution | 2005

Structural and Functional Evolution of Three Cardiac Natriuretic Peptides

Koji Inoue; Takashi Sakamoto; Shinya Yuge; Hozi Iwatani; Sayaka Yamagami; Makiko Tsutsumi; Hiroshi Hori; Maria Carmela Cerra; Bruno Tota; Norio Suzuki; Nobuaki Okamoto; Yoshio Takei


Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Comparative Experimental Biology | 2006

Contribution of comparative fish studies to general endocrinology: Structure and function of some osmoregulatory hormones

Yoshio Takei; Akatsuki Kawakoshi; Takehiro Tsukada; Shinya Yuge; Maho Ogoshi; Koji Inoue; Susumu Hyodo; Hideo Bannai; Satoru Miyano


General and Comparative Endocrinology | 2007

The intestinal guanylin system and seawater adaptation in eels.

Yoshio Takei; Shinya Yuge


General and Comparative Endocrinology | 2006

Identification of eel ghrelin in plasma and stomach by radioimmunoassay and histochemistry.

Hiroyuki Kaiya; Takehiro Tsukada; Shinya Yuge; Hiroko Mondo; Kenji Kangawa; Yoshio Takei


General and Comparative Endocrinology | 2006

Identification of two functional guanylin receptors in eel: multiple hormone-receptor system for osmoregulation in fish intestine and kidney.

Shinya Yuge; Sayaka Yamagami; Koji Inoue; Norio Suzuki; Yoshio Takei


Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A-molecular & Integrative Physiology | 2004

Molecular identification and immunohistochemical localization of atrial natriuretic peptide in the heart of the dromedary camel (Camelus dromedarius)

A.H.K. Osman; Shinya Yuge; Susumu Hyodo; S. Sato; S. Maeda; H. Marie; T. Caceci; N. Birukawa; A. Urano; K. Naruse; M. Naruse; Yoshio Takei


Archive | 2013

Endocrine Control of Osmoregulation

Takehiro Tsukada; Marty Kwok-Shing Wong; Maho Ogoshi; Shinya Yuge


Zoological Science | 2005

TWO GUANYLYL CYCLASE C RECEPTORS AND ITS SELECTIVITY OF THREE LIGANDS, GUANYLIN, UROGUANYLIN AND RENOGUANYLIN, IN THE EEL(Endocrinology,Abstracts of papers presented at the 76^ Annual Meeting of the Zoological Society of Japan)

Shinya Yuge; Koji Inoue; Sayaka Yamagami; Norio Suzuki; Yoshio Takei

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University of California

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University of California

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