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Distribution of NGF and NT-3-like protein immunoreactivity in the teleost kidney

Authors :
Carla Lucini
Paolo de Girolamo
Luciana Castaldo
G. Gargiulo
N. Arcamone
Giuseppe Borzacchiello
Arcamone, Nadia
Lucini, Carla
Borzacchiello, Giuseppe
Castaldo, Luciana
Gargiulo, Giuliana
DE GIROLAMO, Paolo
Source :
Microscopy research and technique. 66(1)
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

KEY WORDS neurotrophins; fish; juxtaglomerular cells; immunohistochemistryABSTRACT By means of immunochemistry and immunohistochemistry, we investigated in thekidney of freshwater and marine teleostean species for the presence and localization of three neuro-trophins: nerve growth factor (NGF), brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), and neurotrophin(NT)-3. In both species studied, NGF-like and NT-3-like immunoreactivity were present in the kid-ney with different distribution patterns, while BDNF-like immunoreactivity was never detected. Ingoldfish, NGF-like and NT-3-like immunoreactivity were identified extensively in cells along partof the arterial branches adjacent to the afferent arterioles. In scorpion fish, NGF-like and NT-3-likeimmunoreactive cells were observed both on afferent arterioles and on adjacent secondarybranches derived from renal arteries. No immunoreactivity was detected in other renal structures.A staining pattern of immunoreactivity similar to that obtained for NGF and NT-3 was detectedutilizing S100 antibody as a juxtaglomerular (JG) cell marker. Double immunolabellings NGF/S100 and NT-3/S100 evidenced the coexistence of neurotrophin-like proteins and S100-like proteinin the same immunoreactive cells, thus identifying them as juxtaglomerular cells. Western blotanalysis revealed the presence of molecules immunoreactive to NGF and NT-3, whose molecularweights were very similar to those of the corresponding mammalian neurotrophins. These findingsextend the presence and distribution of NGF-like and NT-3-like IR in the kidney to teleost species,suggesting a probable participation of these proteins in the renal functions of freshwater andmarine teleosts. Microsc. Res. Tech. 66:17–24, 2005.

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ISSN :
1059910X
Volume :
66
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Microscopy research and technique
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....708cb2f03e51d3a0b9684af2625ed82a