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Publication : Loss of nucleotide regulation of epithelial chloride transport in the jejunum of P2Y4-null mice.

First Author  Robaye B Year  2003
Journal  Mol Pharmacol Volume  63
Issue  4 Pages  777-83
PubMed ID  12644577 Mgi Jnum  J:103975
Mgi Id  MGI:3610931 Doi  10.1124/mol.63.4.777
Citation  Robaye B, et al. (2003) Loss of nucleotide regulation of epithelial chloride transport in the jejunum of P2Y4-null mice. Mol Pharmacol 63(4):777-83
abstractText  The P2Y(4) receptor is responsive to UTP in human and to ATP and UTP in rodents. With the aim of identifying its pharmacotherapeutic interest, we generated P2Y(4)-null mice by a classic gene targeting method. The proportion of genotypes was consistent with X-linked Mendelian transmission. Gene inactivation was checked by the complete disappearance of P2Y(4) receptor mRNA from liver, stomach, and intestine. The P2Y(4)-null mice had a grossly normal behavior, growth, and reproduction. Chloride secretion by the jejunal epithelium was assessed in Ussing chambers by the measurement of the short circuit current in the presence of phlorizin. We show here that the UTP- and ATP-induced chloride secretory responses observed in wild-type mice are abolished in P2Y(4)-null mice. This is the first clearcut demonstration of a biological role of the P2Y(4) receptor.
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