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Ontogeny of bradykinin B2 receptors in the rat kidney: Implications for segmental nephron maturation

Muller-esterl WMuller-esterl WMuller-esterl WCarlos D. FigueroaCarlos D. FigueroaCarlos D. FigueroaCarlos B. GonzalezCarlos B. GonzalezCarlos B. GonzalezSamir S. El-dahrSamir S. El-dahrSamir S. El-dahr

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Malemedicine.medical_specialtyReceptor Bradykinin B2Receptor expressionMolecular Sequence DataBradykininNephronBiologyBradykininKidneyPolymerase Chain ReactionRats Sprague-Dawleychemistry.chemical_compoundParacrine signallingInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsTissue DistributionAmino Acid SequenceRNA MessengerNorthern blotReceptorBradykinin Receptor AntagonistsDNA PrimersKidneyBase Sequenceurogenital systemReceptors BradykininGene Expression Regulation DevelopmentalNephronsKininImmunohistochemistryPeptide FragmentsRatsmedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologyAnimals NewbornchemistryNephrologyAutoradiography

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Ontogeny of bradykinin B 2 receptors in the rat kidney: Implications for segmental nephron maturation. Kinins modulate renal function, yet their role in the developing kidney is largely unknown. To explore the developmental role of the kallikrein-kinin system, we examined the postnatal ontogeny and intrarenal localization of B 2 receptors in the rat. Northern blot analysis and RT-PCR documented the expression of B 2 receptor mRNA in the kidney and extrarenal tissues of fetal, neonatal and adult animals. The abundance of B 2 receptor mRNA is 10- to 30-fold higher in neonatal than adult tissues in the following order: kidney > heart > aorta > lung > brain. Receptor autoradiography revealed a gradual shift in the localization of bradykinin binding sites from the outer cortex in the newborn to the outer medulla in weanling and maturing rats. The almost complete displacement of [ 125 I]tyr 0 -bradykinin by HOE-140 indicates that the majority of kinin receptors in the developing kidney belong to the B 2 type. Immunolocalization studies using antipeptide antibodies directed against various portions of the receptor revealed that B 2 receptors are first expressed on the luminal aspect of the upper limb of S-shaped bodies and differentiating cortical collecting ducts. In marked contrast, the metanephric mesenchyme, pretubular aggregates and glomeruli display weak or no B 2 receptor immunoreactivity. Following completion of nephrogenesis, B 2 receptor expression shifts to both luminal and basolateral aspects of connecting tubules and collecting ducts. The results demonstrate that bradykinin B 2 receptor gene expression is activated in the developing kidney and cardiovascular system. The spatially restricted expression of B 2 receptors in the differentiating epithelium of the distal nephron, the site of kinin formation, supports the hypothesis that kinins are paracrine modulators of segmental nephron maturation.

https://doi.org/10.1038/ki.1997.105