The specific goals of the proposed research are: to detemine the content and composition of lipids in the undegraded mucus glycoprotein isolated from gastric mucus; to establish the requirements of glyceroglucolipids for for interacting with mucus glycoprotein, and to determine whether this interaction involves the protein or carbohydrate component of the glycoprotein; to provide the information as to the topography of lipids within the undegraded gastric mucus glycoprotein polymer; to determine whether glyceroglucolipids protect the mucus glycoprotein polymer from the degradation by pepsin; to determine the effect of lipids on the rheological properties of mucus glycoprotein, and J to evaluate the role of mucus lipids in the process of H+ retardation by gastric mucus; to determine whether activities of enzymes involved in the biosynthesis of glyceroglucolipids in gastric mucosa of patients with gastric diseases differ from that of normals. The undegraded mucus glycoproteins, isolated from pig, dog and rat gastric mucus by the equilibrium centrifugation in CsCl density gradient, will be used to study the content and composition of lipids. Dissociation of the undegraded mucus glycoproteins into a central protein component and the reduced glycoprotein monomers will be performed by the reductive cleavage of dissulfide bridges. The effect of lipids on the peptic digestion of mucus glycoprotein will be measured by the trinitrophenylation method. Viscosity measurements and the study on the role of lipids in the retardation of H+ diffusion by gastric mucus will be performed on the intact and delipidated mucus and glycoprotein. Human gastric mucosal biopsy specimens will be used to study the activities of enzymes involved in the biosynthesis of glyceroglucolipids.

Project Start
1978-09-15
Project End
1987-08-31
Budget Start
1985-09-01
Budget End
1986-08-31
Support Year
8
Fiscal Year
1985
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
New York Medical College
Department
Type
Schools of Medicine
DUNS #
City
Valhalla
State
NY
Country
United States
Zip Code
10595
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Slomiany, B L; Murty, V L; Carter, S R et al. (1986) Effect of covalently bound fatty acids and associated lipids on the viscosity of gastric mucus glycoprotein in cystic fibrosis. Digestion 34:275-80
Slomiany, B L; Sarosiek, J; Liau, Y H et al. (1986) Lysolecithin affects the viscosity, permeability, and peptic susceptibility of gastric mucin. Scand J Gastroenterol 21:1073-9
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Slomiany, B L; Laszewicz, W; Slomiany, A (1986) Effect of sucralfate on the viscosity of gastric mucus and the permeability to hydrogen ion. Digestion 33:146-51

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