EXPRESSION AND DISTRIBUTION OF AQUAPORIN OF COLLECTING DUCT ARE REGULATED BY VASOPRESSIN V-2 RECEPTOR IN RAT-KIDNEY

Citation
M. Hayashi et al., EXPRESSION AND DISTRIBUTION OF AQUAPORIN OF COLLECTING DUCT ARE REGULATED BY VASOPRESSIN V-2 RECEPTOR IN RAT-KIDNEY, The Journal of clinical investigation, 94(5), 1994, pp. 1778-1783
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Medicine, Research & Experimental
ISSN journal
00219738
Volume
94
Issue
5
Year of publication
1994
Pages
1778 - 1783
Database
ISI
SICI code
0021-9738(1994)94:5<1778:EADOAO>2.0.ZU;2-3
Abstract
To examine whether expression and distribution of aquaporin of collect ing duct (AQP-CD) are regulated by vasopressin V-2 receptor (V2R), we performed immunohistochemical studies with specific antibody against A QP-CD. Normal Wistar rats were divided into four groups and treated fo r 3 d; control, dehydration, vasopressin V-1 receptor (V1R) antagonist (OPC-21268 120 mg/kg), V2R antagonist(OPC-31260 30 mg/kg). At time of death, urine osmolality (Uosm) in the dehydration group (1884 +/- 245 mOsm/ kg) was significantly higher than that in the control (938 +/- 91). In the V2R antagonist group, Uosm was significantly decreased to 249 +/- 29, whereas V1R antagonist showed no effect on Uosm. In the co ntrol and V1R antagonist groups, immunofluorescence studies showed the AQP-CD staining of both apical membrane and subapical cytoplasm of CD cells of the cortex and the inner medulla. Dehydration increased the immunostaining of both apical membrane and subapical cytoplasm of CD c ells of the inner medulla, and the degree of increase was dominant in apical membrane. In the V2R antagonist group, only faint staining of a pical membrane and weak labeling of cytoplasm of CD cells of the inner medulla were observed. These changes in the localization and protein amount of AQP-CD by dehydration and V2R antagonist were quantitatively confirmed by immunogold studies and immunoblot analysis of the inner medulla. The present results indicate that the distribution and amount of AQP-CD in the CD cells are regulated by vasopressin V-2 receptor.