Angiotensin receptors from rat liver, brain and pituitary gland. Expression of two subtypes in Xenopus oocytes
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Angiotensin receptors from rat liver, brain and pituitary gland. Expression of two subtypes in Xenopus oocytes
Abstract
Xenopus laevis oocytes were used to express angiotensin receptors encoded by mRNAs extracted from rat liver, adenohypophysis and brain. Groups of ten mRNA-injected oocytes were loaded with 45Ca2+ and the responsiveness to angiotensin II (A II) and related molecules tested by monitoring 45Ca2+ outflux. A II and angiotensin III (A III) induced a marked and transient increase in 45Ca2+ outflux from mRNA, but not from control, water-injected, oocytes. The increase over basal value of 45Ca2+ outflux during a 5 min application period of A II or A III was used as a response index. Observed responses were of high magnitude, reproducible and dose-dependent. For these reasons, mRNA-injected oocytes constitute a valuable system for investigating the pharmacological properties of angiotensin receptors from tissues of different origin under experimental conditions which eliminate tissue-specific interference which might be encountered in classical binding studies on acellular preparations. We demonstrate a fairly good parallelism between the relative potencies of A I, A II and A III in eliciting an increase in 45Ca2+ outflux from liver and adenohypophyseal mRNA-injected oocytes and the relative affinities of these peptides for binding to liver or adenohypophyseal membranes (A II greater than A III much greater than A I). The predominant receptor subtype expressed by brain mRNA discriminated very poorly between A II and A III, whereas angiotensin receptors expressed by liver or adenohypophyseal mRNA discriminated between AII and AIII very efficiently.
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