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Role of a serotonin precursor in development of gut microvilli.

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  • Role of a serotonin precursor in development of gut microvilli. Abstract Text:

    kazuhiro nakamuraKazuhiro Nakamura,taku satoTaku Sato,akiko ohashiAkiko Ohashi,hiromichi tsuruiHiromichi Tsurui,hiroyuki hasegawaHiroyuki Hasegawa,

    Monoamines exert diverse functions in various cells in peripheral organs as well as in the central nervous system. 5-Hydroxy-l-tryptophan (5-HTP) has been simply regarded as a precursor of serotonin, and it is believed that the biological significance of 5-HTP is essentially ascribable to the production of serotonin. Systemic treatment with 5-HTP is often applied to patients with low serotonin levels in the brain. Here we show that endogenous and exogenous 5-HTP but not serotonin induced the development of microvilli in the gut villi epithelium. In contrast, serotonin but not 5-HTP regulated phagocytosis by macrophages. 5-HTP specifically induced actin remodeling and decreased phosphorylation of extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) in the gut, whereas serotonin stimulated actin remodeling and increased ERK phosphorylation in macrophages. Functionally, inhibition of ERK activity promoted the development of microvilli in the gut and ameliorated phagocytosis by macrophages. Thus, 5-HTP and serotonin contribute to distinct cell-type-specific functions via common mediators. Our study might create an opportunity to explore the effects of exogenously applied 5-HTP in humans.

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    k nakamuraK Nakamura,t satoT Sato,a ohashiA Ohashi,h tsuruiH Tsurui,h hasegawaH Hasegawa,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: The American journal of pathology

    VOLUME: 172

    Page Numbers: 333-44

    Journal Abbreviation: Am. J. Pathol.

    ISSN: 0002-9440

    DAY: 17

    MONTH: 01

    YEAR: 2008

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Biosciences, Teikyo University of Science and Technology, Uenohara 409-0193, Japan. hasegawa@ntu.ac.jp.

    Country: United States

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