Protease‐activated receptor‐2 (PAR‐2) in the rat gastric mucosa: immunolocalization and facilitation of pepsin/pepsinogen secretion

Abstract
1. Agonists of protease-activated receptor-2 (PAR-2) trigger neurally mediated mucus secretion accompanied by mucosal cytoprotection in the stomach. The present study immunolocalized PAR-2 in the rat gastric mucosa and examined if PAR-2 could modulate pepsin/pepsinogen secretion in rats. 2. PAR-2-like immunoreactivity was abundant in the deep regions of gastric mucosa, especially in chief cells. 3. The PAR-2 agonist SLIGRL-NH(2), but not the control peptide LSIGRL-NH(2), administered i.v. repeatedly at 0.3 - 1 micromol kg(-1), four times in total, significantly facilitated gastric pepsin secretion, although a single dose produced no significant effect. 4. The PAR-2-mediated gastric pepsin secretion was resistant to omeprazole, N(G)-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME) or atropine, and also to ablation of sensory neurons by capsaicin. 5. Our study thus provides novel evidence that PAR-2 is localized in mucosal chief cells and facilitates gastric pepsin secretion in the rats, most probably by a direct mechanism.