Author:
BAILEY MATTHEW A.,IMBERT-TEBOUL MARTINE,TURNER CLARE,SRAI S. KAILA,BURNSTOCK GEOFFREY,UNWIN ROBERT J.
Abstract
Abstract. In this study, the distribution of P2Y6receptor mRNA in rat nephron segments was investigated and a functional approach was used to analyze basolateral protein expression. Reverse transcription-PCR studies revealed more intense expression of P2Y6receptor mRNA in the proximal tubule and the thick ascending limb of Henle's loop, less intense expression in the thin descending limb and the cortical and outer medullary collecting ducts, and no detectable expression in either the thin ascending limb or the inner medullary collecting duct. Dose-dependent calcium responses to basolateral administration of UDP (a selective agonist for the P2Y6receptor) were observed in the proximal tubule but not in any of the other segments studied. In the proximal tubule, intracellular calcium concentration changes induced by UDP were associated with increased production of inositol phosphates, as were those induced by ATP and norepinephrine. However, UDP-induced intracellular calcium concentration changes were different, exhibiting no plateau after the initial peak; moreover, a single stimulation with a high concentration of UDP induced full desensitization of the UDP-sensitive calcium pathway but did not alter the responsiveness of the proximal tubule to ADP (a specific P2Y1receptor agonist), ATP or norepinephrine. In summary, this report demonstrates that P2Y6receptor mRNA is expressed in most segments of the rat nephron but that basolateral expression of the protein is restricted to the proximal tubule, where the receptor is coexpressed with the P2Y1receptor. The differences in the distributions of P2Y6receptor mRNA and UDP responses may indicate the presence of luminal receptors in other nephron segments.
Publisher
American Society of Nephrology (ASN)
Subject
Nephrology,General Medicine
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