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Gut-expressed gustducin and taste receptors regulate secretion of glucagon-like peptide-1.


ABSTRACT: Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1), released from gut endocrine L cells in response to glucose, regulates appetite, insulin secretion, and gut motility. How glucose given orally, but not systemically, induces GLP-1 secretion is unknown. We show that human duodenal L cells express sweet taste receptors, the taste G protein gustducin, and several other taste transduction elements. Mouse intestinal L cells also express alpha-gustducin. Ingestion of glucose by alpha-gustducin null mice revealed deficiencies in secretion of GLP-1 and the regulation of plasma insulin and glucose. Isolated small bowel and intestinal villi from alpha-gustducin null mice showed markedly defective GLP-1 secretion in response to glucose. The human L cell line NCI-H716 expresses alpha-gustducin, taste receptors, and several other taste signaling elements. GLP-1 release from NCI-H716 cells was promoted by sugars and the noncaloric sweetener sucralose, and blocked by the sweet receptor antagonist lactisole or siRNA for alpha-gustducin. We conclude that L cells of the gut "taste" glucose through the same mechanisms used by taste cells of the tongue. Modulating GLP-1 secretion in gut "taste cells" may provide an important treatment for obesity, diabetes and abnormal gut motility.

SUBMITTER: Jang HJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1986614 | biostudies-literature | 2007 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Gut-expressed gustducin and taste receptors regulate secretion of glucagon-like peptide-1.

Jang Hyeung-Jin HJ   Kokrashvili Zaza Z   Theodorakis Michael J MJ   Carlson Olga D OD   Kim Byung-Joon BJ   Zhou Jie J   Kim Hyeon Ho HH   Xu Xiangru X   Chan Sic L SL   Juhaszova Magdalena M   Bernier Michel M   Mosinger Bedrich B   Margolskee Robert F RF   Egan Josephine M JM  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20070827 38


Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1), released from gut endocrine L cells in response to glucose, regulates appetite, insulin secretion, and gut motility. How glucose given orally, but not systemically, induces GLP-1 secretion is unknown. We show that human duodenal L cells express sweet taste receptors, the taste G protein gustducin, and several other taste transduction elements. Mouse intestinal L cells also express alpha-gustducin. Ingestion of glucose by alpha-gustducin null mice revealed deficie  ...[more]

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