The current studies were designed to characterize the expression of sodium-
hydrogen exchangers NHE2 and NHE3 during rat, renal ontogeny. NHE2 mRNA and
immunoreactive protein were more highly expressed at 2 and 3 weeks of age,
with declining levels into adulthood. In situ hybridization of NHE2 mRNA l
ocalized the message to the renal inner cortex and outer medullary regions
and suggested higher mRNA levels in suckling animals as compared to adults.
Immunohistochemical analysis of rat kidney with the NHE2 antiserum showed
specific staining of the distal convoluted tubules. In contrast, NHE3 mRNA
expression was lowest in 2-week animals and higher in older rats, while NHE
3 immunoreactive protein showed constant expression levels during developme
nt. Additionally uptake experiments utilizing HOE694 showed no change in NH
E2 or NHE3 functional protein expression in 2-week-old rats versus adults.
We conclude that the developmental increase in NHE2 mRNA and immunoreactive
protein expression cannot be detected by functional assays, which suggests
that NHE2 does not play a role in sodium absorption by the renal tubules (
as has been previously suggested). Additionally, molecular changes seen in
NHE3 mRNA expression do not affect functional protein activity, suggesting
increased mRNA translational efficiency or protein stability in suckling ra
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