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Cytochemical localization of adenylate cyclase in cultured renal epithelial (A6) cells

โœ Scribed by Els, Willem J.; Butterworth, Michael B.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
446 KB
Volume
40
Category
Article
ISSN
1059-910X

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โœฆ Synopsis


To characterize the vasopressin-adenylate cyclase (AC) signaling pathway in control of Na ฯฉ reabsorption in cultured renal (A6) cells, we determined the distribution of AC with a cytochemical technique using 5ะˆ-adenylylimidodiphosphate as substrate and cerium chloride as capturing agent. The addition of forskolin to the medium to stimulate AC activity increased the production of reaction deposits at the enzyme sites. To ensure that the cells were close to their physiological states, cytochemical reactions were performed on unfixed tissues. Subsequent postfixation adequately preserved the morphological features of the cells. AC was mainly restricted to the lateral folds of the cells while the apical membranes were devoid of any deposits. This result provided evidence that the V 2 -AC pathway is not present in the apical membrane and, hence, any vasopressin action on apical Na ฯฉ channels from the luminal side of the cell must involve other signaling pathways. The cytochemical results provided further morphological evidence of the functional coupling between the basolateral and apical membranes of renal cells. We examined the idea that highly variable basal rates of Na ฯฉ transport in young differentiating cell cultures may be related to the degree of AC activity. Cytochemical results apparently revealed highly variable amounts of deposits in these cells, but by quantitative analysis of AC activity we could find no significant differences between cells of 6, 14, and 21 days. Microsc.


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