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. 1998 Sep:67:S22-8.
doi: 10.1046/j.1523-1755.1998.06705.x.

Localization and interactions of vasoactive peptide receptors in renomedullary interstitial cells of the kidney

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Localization and interactions of vasoactive peptide receptors in renomedullary interstitial cells of the kidney

J Zhuo et al. Kidney Int Suppl. 1998 Sep.
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Abstract

Vasoactive peptides regulate renal medullary microcirculation and tubular function, but the localization of their receptors and mechanisms of actions are currently unknown. Using electron microscopic autoradiography, we have mapped the receptors for angiotensin II (Ang II [AT1 and AT2]), endothelin (ET(A) and ET(B)), and bradykinin (B2) in the rat renal medulla. Although these peptide receptors show distinct vascular and tubular distributions, they overlap strikingly in renomedullary interstitial cells (RMICs) of the inner stripe and the papilla. Using reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and Southern analysis, mRNAs for AT1A, ET(A), and B2 receptors were detected in cultured adult RMICs. Ang II increases intracellular inositol 1,4,5-triphosphate (IP3) and [Ca2+]i and stimulates [3H]thymidine incorporation and extracellular matrix (ECM) synthesis via AT1A receptors. Endothelin and bradykinin also stimulate cell proliferation and ECM synthesis in RMICs through ET(A) and B2 receptors, respectively, but the actions of endothelin are modulated by concurrent nitric oxide production. By contrast, AT2 receptor mRNA was detected only in embryonic RMICs, in which Ang II inhibits cell proliferation through this receptor. These results suggest that multiple vasoactive peptides may interact with RMICs to exert endocrine and/or paracrine influences on renal medullary microcirculation and tubular function.

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