The embryonic collecting duct epithelium of neonatal kidney undergoes
profound functional changes during maturation. In its initial state as
inductor epithelium it appears homogeneous, but differentiates into a
heterogeneously composed collecting duct epithelium consisting of pri
ncipal and intercalated cells. The mechanism of this terminal differen
tiation process is unknown. We used morphological and immunohistochemi
cal methods to investigate the maturation of the collecting duct syste
m in neonatal rabbit kidney and under organotypic culture conditions.
The new perifusion culturing method allowed us to follow the different
iation of the ampullary collecting duct epithelium under conditions as
close as possible to the situation within the organ. With this techni
que we were able to induce a differentiation process similar to that i
n the in situ situation. This process led to the appearance of a mixed
cell population consisting of principal and intercalated-like cells,
respectively. A continuous perifusion of the medium made it possible t
o stabilize the microenvironment under culture conditions and thus to
maintain the heterogeneous composed collecting duct epithelium in a di
fferentiated status over long periods of time.