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  1. 4:酪農学園大学紀要
  2. 2:紀要 自然科学編
  3. 第47巻 第2号

脊椎動物におけるモチリンの比較生物学 : 構造,分布,受容体および消化管運動亢進作用

http://hdl.handle.net/10659/00007335
http://hdl.handle.net/10659/00007335
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S-47-2-149-177.pdf S-47-2-149-177.pdf (1.5 MB)
Item type 紀要論文 / Departmental Bulletin Paper(1)
公開日 2023-03-20
タイトル
タイトル 脊椎動物におけるモチリンの比較生物学 : 構造,分布,受容体および消化管運動亢進作用
言語
言語 jpn
資源タイプ
資源タイプ識別子 http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501
資源タイプ departmental bulletin paper
著者 北澤, 多喜雄

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ZHANG, Shuangyi

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海谷, 啓之

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著者(ヨミ)
識別子Scheme WEKO
識別子 23193
姓名 キタザワ, タキオ
著者(ヨミ)
識別子Scheme WEKO
識別子 23194
姓名 カイヤ, ヒロユキ
著者別名
識別子Scheme WEKO
識別子 23195
姓名 KITAZAWA, Takio
著者別名
識別子Scheme WEKO
識別子 23196
姓名 ZHANG, Shuangyi
著者別名
識別子Scheme WEKO
識別子 23197
姓名 KAIYA, Hiroyuki
著者所属
酪農学園大学 獣医学群
著者所属
酪農学園大学 獣医学群
著者所属
国立循環器病研究センター研究所 生化学部
著者所属(その他)
School of Veterinary Medicine, Rakuno Gakuen University
著者所属(その他)
School of Veterinary Medicine, Rakuno Gakuen University
著者所属(その他)
Department of Biochemistry, National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center Research Institute
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内容記述タイプ Abstract
内容記述 Almost 50 years have passed since the discovery of motilin. However, actions of motilin on gastrointestinal (GI) motility are different from species and motilin does not cause GI contraction in rodents (rats, mice and guineapigs). Additionally, actions of motilin also differ from GI regions and experiment conditions (in vitro or in vivo) even in the same species. Due to these characteristics of motilin responses, number of papers for motilin research is small compared to that of a motilin-related peptide, ghrelin (discovered at 1999) and knowledge of motilin and its receptor have been limited and unsorted. Recently motilin and its receptor (MLN-R) have been also identified in non-mammalian vertebrates (birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish). This review summarized the distribution, structure, receptor expression and GI motility-stimulating action of motilin in a range of species including fish to mammals. A highly conserved N-terminal structure (1-10) commencing the amino acid indicated by phenylalanine was thought to be essential for GI motility stimulating action of motilin in mammalian/avian motilin lineage. Reptile motilin is considered to be in the transition stage to mammalian/avian type, i.e. alligator motilin has phenylalanine but other motilins (snake, turtle and lizard) have tyrosine at first position of N-terminal. On the other hand, the sequences of fish and amphibian motilins are quite different from those of mammalian/avian motilin. Therefore, in the molecular evolution of motilin, there may have been a major event at the time the reptiles emerged. The differences in motilin sequences are due to mutations in protein coding domains during species evolution which were probably motivated by adaptation. In contrast, the C-terminal sequence (11-22) is more conserved than that of the N-terminal, suggesting that the C-terminal may exert an as yet unknown function in addition to stimulation of GI motility as mediated via the N-terminal. Molecular biologically, MLN-R can be divided into two main groups: mammal/bird/reptile/amphibian clade (group A) and fish clade (group B). Group A can be divided into two clades: terrestrial type (mammals, birds and reptiles) and semi-aquatic type (amphibians). The clade of the terrestrial MLN-Rs can be further divided into three clades (mammals, birds/reptiles and reptiles (reptile-1)), and birds/reptiles clade is divided into birds and reptile-2 (alligator/crocodile MLN-Rs). Reptile-2 clade is included in the same umbrella with the bird clade, as in the case of motilin structure. Group B may have characteristics that match the aquatic inhabiting nature of fish. In mammals, motilin is an important regulator of the phase III of interdigestive migrating motor complex (MMC) in the stomach of humans, dogs, house musk shrews, monkeys and opossum through activation of smooth muscle cells, enteric neurons or vago-vagal reflex pathway. Gastric MMCs induced by motilin contribute to maintenance of normal GI functions and transmits a hunger signal from peripheral (stomach) to brain. Motilin has been identified in other mammals (rabbits, ruminants and pigs), but roles of motilin in these animals have not been understood well due to different physiological characteristics of MMC and different feeding behavior. In birds, motilin and MLN-Rs have been also identified and motilin caused contraction of small intestine and contributed to initiation of rhythmic oscillating complexes in the intestine. Motilin did not cause the contraction of GI strips in the fish but caused the contraction of urodelian amphibians (newts) and reptiles in a GI region-dependent manner as in the bird/mammals. Through these comparative studies in different vertebrates, it can be seen for the first time that the GI motility-stimulating action of motilin is not common in vertebrates because motilin stimulates GI contraction in mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians but not in fish. This review, covering a wide range of motilin research including not only mammals but also non-mammals (comparative biology of motilin), will help to understand the contribution of the motilin system to animals, including evolution.
書誌情報 酪農学園大学紀要. 自然科学編

巻 47, 号 2, p. 149, 発行日 2023-03
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収録物識別子タイプ ISSN
収録物識別子 2187-0500(online)
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収録物識別子タイプ NCID
収録物識別子 AN00247860
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関連タイプ isIdenticalTo
識別子タイプ PMID
関連識別子 177
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出版タイプ VoR
出版タイプResource http://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85
その他のタイトル
その他のタイトル Comparative study for motilin in vertebrates : its structure, distribution, receptor and gastrointestinal motility stimulating action
タイトル(ヨミ)
その他のタイトル セキツイ ドウブツ ニオケル モチリン ノ ヒカク セイブツガク : コウゾウ ブンプ ジュヨウタイ オヨビ ショウカカン ウンドウ コウシン サヨウ
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出版者 酪農学園大学
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内容記述 Bulletin
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