M. Komhoff et al., Cyclooxygenase-2 expression is associated with the renal macula densa of patients with Bartter-like syndrome, KIDNEY INT, 58(6), 2000, pp. 2420-2424
Background Bartter-like syndrome (BLS) is a heterogeneous set of congenital
tubular disorders that is associated with significant renal salt and water
loss. The syndrome is also marked by increased urinary prostaglandin E-2 (
PGE(2)) excretion. In rodents, salt and volume depletion are associated wit
h increased renal macula densa cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) expression. The exp
ression of COX-2 in human macula densa has not been demonstrated. The prese
nt studies examined whether COX-2 can be detected in macula densa from chil
dren with salt-wasting BLS versus control tissues.
Methods. The intrarenal distribution of COX-2 protein and mRNA was analyzed
by immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization in 12 patients with clin
ically and/or genetically confirmed BLS. Renal tissue rejected for transpla
ntation, from six adult patients not affected by BLS, was also examined.
Results. The expression of COX-2 immunoreactive protein was observed in cel
ls of the macula densa in 8 out 11 patients with BLS. In situ hybridization
confirmed the expression of COX-2 mRNA in the macula densa in 6 out of 10
cases. COX-2 protein was also detected in the macula densa in a patient wit
h congestive heart failure. The expression of COX-2 immunoreactive protein
was not observed in cells associated with the macula densa in kidneys from
patients without disorders associated with hyper-reninemia.
Conclusion. These studies demonstrate that COX-2 may be detected in the mac
ula densa of humans. Since macula densa COX-2 was detected in cases of BLS,
renal COX-2 expression may be linked to volume and renin status in humans,
as well as in animals.