Application of gastrin in anion exchangers 2
A technology for exchanging proteins and gastrin, applied in the fields of molecular biology, cell biology, and pharmacology, can solve the problems of atrophic gastritis, affecting digestive function, and affecting the quality of life of patients
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[0007] Anion exchange protein 2 (AE2) exists in human kidney, intestine, blood vessels, lung, bile duct epithelial cells, small intestinal mucosal crypt cells, brush border of villus cells and early pregnancy villi, among which gastric AE2 is most abundantly expressed. Once the abnormal expression of AE2, it will lead to many pathological changes. AE2- / - mice, on the other hand, showed thinness, inability to erupt teeth and severe growth retardation, and most died at weaning. In addition, the mice also showed no gastric acidosis. It can be seen that AE2 is an indispensable and important component of the body.
[0008] Anion exchange protein 2 is an important factor mediating gastrin regulation of intracellular pH. AE2 regulates intracellular pH, intracellular Cl - and HCO 3 - The metabolism of AE2 is distributed in a variety of cells, but the highest content is in the parietal cells. Pathologically, immunohistochemistry found that AE2 expression was absent or decreased i...
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