There is increasing evidence that platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF
) or PDGF-like molecules play a role in fetal lung morphogenesis. Our
previous studies demonstrated the presence of PDGF-AA and PDGF-BB homo
dimers in fetal rat lung. To study further the target cells of PDGF in
lung development, immunolocalization studies of PDGF receptors (PDGFR
) were conducted on embryonic and fetal rat lung from day 13 to day 21
of gestation (term = 22 days) using two polyclonal PDGFR antibodies,
one of which one recognizes both alpha and beta receptors (PDGFR-alpha
/beta), while the other is specific for the beta receptor (PDGFR-beta)
. A similar immunostaining pattern for both antibodies was noted. Immu
noreactivity to PDGFR was evident in both epithelial and mesenchymal c
ells of the embryonic lung bud as early as 13 days gestation. The numb
er of PDGFR immunoreactive cells increased with advancing gestation. I
ntense immunoreactivity was noted in both epithelial cells and interst
itial cells during the saccular stage of lung development. The immunor
eactivity to PDGFR was localized to the apical/luminal side of bronchi
al and distal airway epithelial cells. PDGFR-immunopositive bronchial
and vascular smooth muscle cells were detected only during the canalic
ular and saccular stages of lung development. Immunopositive endotheli
al cells lining the internal vascular plexuses were observed from days
14-16 of gestation. No PDGFR was detected in endothelial cells of lar
ge pulmonary vessels. We conclude that PDGFR are present in airway epi
thelial cells, interstitial cells, and bronchial and vascular smooth m
uscle cells and that gestation-dependent up- and down-regulation of PD
GFR may play a role in developmental regulation of PDGF bioactivity du
ring lung morphogenesis. (C) 1993 Wiley-Liss, Inc.