Chronic ethanol feeding alters the structure and function of the epidermal growth factor receptor in rat stomach

Alcohol(1996)

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We investigated the effect of chronic ethanol feeding on the EGF receptor in rat stomach. Adult male rats were fed either an isocaloric control or ethanol (EtOH)-containing liquid diet (36% total calories as EtOH) for 4 weeks. EtOH significantly reduced the specific binding of 125I-EGF to the gastric mucosal membrane (control vs. EtOH, 2.07 ± 0.2 vs. 0.94 ± 0.16 fmol/mg protein; p < 0.01). Scatchard analysis suggested that the lower binding might be due to the reduction of EGF receptor number, and/or the affinity of the high-affinity binding site. Western blot analysis, using anti-EGF receptor antibody, revealed four immunoreactive protein bands (180, 150, 60 and 50 kDa) in the lectin-purified gastric membrane prepared from both groups. However, the intensities of these protein bands in the EtOH-fed animals were 90% lower compared to the controls. In the EGF-responsive protein kinase assay, 32P-ATP was incubated with lectin-purified samples in the absence or presence of 1 μM EGF. EGF stimulated autophosphorylation of the EGF receptor (180 kDa) in stomach from the control groups, but not the EtOH-fed animals. This EtOH-related alteration of the gastric EGF receptor may be one of the mechanisms underlying the gastric pathology associated with alcohol abuse.
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Epidermal growth factor,Receptor,Stomach,Ethanol
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