Previously, we have reported two major alpha2-adrenergic receptor tran
scripts in rat brain of 3.8 and 3.0 kb and the cloning and characteriz
ation of the rat brain complementary DNA (cDNA) (RBalpha2C) specific f
or the 3.0-kb messenger RNA. In this report, we used rat brain cDNAs s
pecific for the 3.0 and 3.8 kb transcripts, which encode the alpha2C-
and alpha2A-adrenergic receptors, respectively, and the RNGalpha2 cDNA
, which encodes for the nonglycosylated alpha2B-adrenergic receptor in
rat, to study tissue-specific expression of the three alpha2-adrenerg
ic receptor genes in rat To eliminate cross-hybridization of probes wi
th transcripts from other alpha2 genes, we subcloned fragments that en
code for the highly divergent third cytoplasmic loop of each rat alpha
2-adrenergic receptor cDNA and used RNase protection analysis to detec
t specific transcripts. We show that the three rat alpha2-adrenergic r
eceptor genes have diverse patterns of tissue expression, and although
transcripts specific for each alpha2-adrenergic receptor gene are fou
nd in brain and kidney, the levels of expression of each subtype diffe
r in these tissues. We speculate on the significance of tissue-specifi
c expression of the alpha2-adrenergic receptor genes.