Expression of the genes encoding the vasopressin-activated calcium-mobilizing receptor and the dual angiotensin II/Vasopressin receptor in the rat central nervous system
A. Hurbin et al., Expression of the genes encoding the vasopressin-activated calcium-mobilizing receptor and the dual angiotensin II/Vasopressin receptor in the rat central nervous system, J NEUROENDO, 12(7), 2000, pp. 677-684
The distributions of two newly discovered receptors, the vasopressin-activa
ted calcium-mobilizing receptor (VACM-1) and the dual angiotensin II/vasopr
essin receptor (A(II)/AVP), in the central nervous system (CNS) of the rat
were determined using reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction and i
n situ hybridization. The sequence of the rat VACM-1 cDNA was determined an
d found very homologous to the rabbit and human sequences. Both VACM-1 and
A(II)/AVP receptor genes were widely expressed in the brain, but differed a
ccording to the cell type studied. Glial cells were very faintly labelled.
The epithelial cells of the choroid plexuses, the ependymal cells and the p
ia mater were all labelled. Both genes were most active in neurones through
out the CNS. VACM-1 and A(II)/AVP receptors were detected in neurones previ
ously shown to possess V-1a and V-1b vasopressin receptors, and/or the AT1
and AT2 angiotensin II receptors in many brain areas. This was the case for
the magnocellular neurones of the supraoptic and paraventricular nuclei of
the hypothalamus. We suggest that the VACM-1 and A(II)/AVP receptors may a
ccount for the V-2-like responses to vasopressin by these neurones which la
ck a genuine V-2 vasopressin receptor.