The Sweetener-Sensing Mechanisms of the Ghrelin Cell

Nutrients. 2016 Dec 7;8(12):795. doi: 10.3390/nu8120795.

Abstract

Carbohydrate administration decreases plasma levels of the 'hunger hormone' ghrelin. The ghrelin cell is co-localized with the sweet taste receptor subunit, TAS1R3, and the gustatory G-protein, gustducin, both involved in the sensing of sweeteners by entero-endocrine cells. This study investigated the role of gustducin-mediated sweet taste receptor signaling on ghrelin secretion in a gastric ghrelinoma cell line, tissue segments and mice. The monosaccharide d-glucose and low-intensity sweetener oligofructose (OFS) decreased (p < 0.001) ghrelin secretion while the high-intensity sweetener sucralose increased (p < 0.001) ghrelin secretion in vitro. These effects were not mediated via the sweet taste receptor or glucose transporters (the sodium-dependent glucose cotransporter SGLT-1 and GLUT2). The effect of these compounds was mimicked ex vivo in gastric and jejunal segments from both wild type (WT) and α-gustducin knockout (α-gust-/-) mice. In vivo, the sensing of d-glucose was polarized since intragastric but not intravenous administration of d-glucose decreased (p < 0.05) ghrelin levels in an α-gustducin independent manner which involved inhibition of duodenal ghrelin release. In contrast, neither OFS nor sucralose affected ghrelin secretion in vivo. In conclusion, α-gustducin-mediated sweet taste receptor signaling does not play a functional role in the sensing of carbohydrates, or low- or high-intensity sweeteners by the ghrelin cell.

Keywords: ghrelin; glucose; gustducin; sweet taste receptor; sweeteners.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Cell Line, Tumor
  • Gastric Mucosa / metabolism*
  • Gene Expression Regulation / physiology
  • Ghrelin / metabolism*
  • Jejunum / metabolism
  • Male
  • Mice
  • Mice, Inbred C57BL
  • Mice, Knockout
  • RNA, Messenger
  • Signal Transduction
  • Sweetening Agents / metabolism*
  • Transducin / metabolism

Substances

  • Ghrelin
  • RNA, Messenger
  • Sweetening Agents
  • gustducin
  • Transducin