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Basolateral AQP2 in the Rat Renal Connecting Tubule (CNT) and Cortical Collecting Duct (CCD) Exhibits Sex Differences
- Publication Year :
- 2001
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Abstract
- In most principal cells (PC) along the mammalian collecting duct, AQP2 is located in the apical membrane and intracellular recycling vesicles. Recent data by Coleman et al. (AJP 279:F874, 2000) showed that AQP2 may also be present basolaterally in PC of the rat renal CNT/CCD. The importance of this finding for (patho)physiology of water transport in the respective parts of the nephron is unclear. In order to define possible mechanisms of regulation and expression of the basolateral AQP2 in PC of the CNT/CCD, we performed immunofluorescence and immunogold labeling studies in cryosections of the kidney cortex from adult male (M) and female (F) rats. By immunocytochemistry, the AQP2 staining in PC of the CNT/CCD exhibited the following characteristics: a) in both sexes it was present in the apical and the basolateral domain, b) the basolateral staining colocalized with AQP3 and AQP4, and c) the intensity of basolateral staining in F was stronger than in M. As measured by a computer-guided imaging system (IP LabSpectrum, Scanalytics, VA, USA), the intensity of AQP2 staining at the PC apical domain was (average pixel intensity/cell membrane domain, +/-SEM) 1113+/-61 (n=6) and 1373+/-103 (n=6, N.S.) in M and F rats, respectively. The respective data for the basolateral cell domain were 372+/-36 (n=6) and 617+/-33 (n=6) (Pmale).
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- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.57a035e5b1ae..278132926035a23a4f18456e46cd4003