Localization of the extracellular Ca2+/polyvalent cation-sensing protein in rat kidney

The American Journal of Physiology
D RiccardiS C Hebert

Abstract

We previously identified transcripts encoding a G protein-coupled, extracellular calcium/polyvalent cation-sensing receptor, RaKCaR, in rat kidney (D. Riccardi, J. Park, W.-S. Lee, G. Gamba, E. M. Brown, and S. C. Hebert. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 92:131-135, 1994), which was proposed to provide the mechanism for modulating a variety of renal functions in response to changes in extracellular Ca2+ (E. M. Brown. In: Handbook of Physiology. Bethesda, MD: Am. Physiol. Soc., 1992, sect. 8, vol. 2, chapt. 39, p. 1841-1916; and S. C. Hebert. Kidney Int. 50: 2129-2139, 1996). Here, we examine the cellular and regional distribution of receptor protein by immunofluorescence microscopy using a polyclonal antibody raised against a 22 amino acid region of the NH2 terminus of the receptor. The most intense fluorescence was seen at the basolateral border of cortical thick ascending limb cells. Basolateral staining for the receptor was also detected in medullary thick ascending limbs, in macula densa cells identified by costaining with antibody to brain nitric oxide synthase, NOS-B1, and in distal convoluted tubule cells distinguished by costaining for the apical thiazide-sensitive Na(+)-Cl- cotransporter. Apical anti-RaKCaR staining was dete...Continue Reading

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