Immunocytochemical characterization of the high-affinity thiazide diuretic receptor in rabbit renal cortex
D. H. Ellison, D. Biemesderfer, J. Morrisey, J. Lauring and G. V. Desir West Haven Veterans Affairs Center for the Study and Treatment of Kidney Disease 06516. Thiazide diuretics increase urinary NaCl excretion primarily by inhibiting Na and Cl transport across the apical membrane of cells in the re...
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Veröffentlicht in: | American journal of physiology. Renal physiology 1993-01, Vol.264 (1), p.141-F148 |
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Zusammenfassung: | D. H. Ellison, D. Biemesderfer, J. Morrisey, J. Lauring and G. V. Desir
West Haven Veterans Affairs Center for the Study and Treatment of Kidney Disease 06516.
Thiazide diuretics increase urinary NaCl excretion primarily by inhibiting
Na and Cl transport across the apical membrane of cells in the renal distal
tubule. Although these diuretics bind to a membrane protein that couples
transport of Na and Cl directly, the molecular nature of this transporter
and its localization in the mammalian kidney remain controversial. The
present experiments were designed to develop monoclonal antibodies to the
high-affinity thiazide diuretic receptor to investigate its molecular
characteristics and its cellular and subcellular localization in rabbit
kidney. Mice were immunized with high-affinity thiazide diuretic receptors
that had been partially purified from rabbit kidney cortex. Resulting
hybridomas were screened for the ability to immunoprecipitate thiazide
diuretic receptors that were labeled with the thiazide-like diuretic
[3H]metolazone. A single hybridoma (MAb JM5) produced antibodies capable of
immunoprecipitating up to 80% of the labeled thiazide receptors from
solubilized renal cortical membranes. MAb JM5 reacted with a 125-kDa
protein on Western blots of solubilized renal cortical apical membranes. It
stained the apical membrane of cells in the distal convoluted and
connecting tubule but did not stain proximal tubules, glomeruli, or
interstitial structures. Less intense staining of apical membranes of
principal cells in the collecting tubule and a subpopulation of cells in
the thick ascending limb were also present. These results indicate that the
high-affinity thiazide diuretic receptor comprises a 125-kDa protein that
localizes to the apical membrane of cells in the renal distal tubule. |
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ISSN: | 0363-6127 0002-9513 1931-857X 2161-1157 1522-1466 |
DOI: | 10.1152/ajprenal.1993.264.1.F141 |