Renal identification of Cyclooxygenase-2 in a subset of thick ascending limb cells

Vio C.P.; Cespedes, C; Gallardo, P; Masferrer J.L.

Keywords: rat, localization, enzyme, distribution, animals, hydrogen, kidney, rats, glycoprotein, immunohistochemistry, dexamethasone, potassium, male, paper, atpase, isoenzymes, tissue, kallikrein, cyclooxygenase, cortex, adenosine, medulla, adolescent, cellular, prostaglandin, animal, priority, nonhuman, journal, triphosphatase, Rats,, Sprague-Dawley, 2, conference, (potassium, sodium), Na(+)-K(+)-Exchanging, e2, tamm, horsfall, macula, densa, Prostaglandin-Endoperoxide, Synthases

Abstract

The prostaglandin G2/H2 synthase (cyclooxygenase, cox) is a key regulatory enzyme of prostanoid synthesis pathway. The message-encoding COX isoenzymes (constitutive COX-1 and inducible COX-2) have been described in the rat kidney. However, there is scarce information on the localization of COX-2 in the kidney, although it has been recently reported to be localized in the macula densa. The present study was designed to evaluate the localization of COX-2 in adult rat kidneys. Normal rat kidneys (n = 10) were fixed in Bouin and were immunostained with specific antibodies against COX-2 by the peroxidase method. The cellular origin of COX-2 was assessed by the immunostaining of serial consecutive sections with antibodies against Na-K- ATPase, Tamm-Horsfall glycoprotein, H-K-ATPase, kallikrein, and macrophages. COX-2 was consistently observed in a subset of tubular cells located in the cortex and in the outer medulla. The staining of serial sections showed that the COX-2+ cells contained both Na-K-ATPase and Tamm-Horsfall, indicating that they corresponded to thick ascending limb (TAL) cells. They were observed at a considerable distance from the corresponding macula densa, although occasionally they were observed dose to glomeruli. The COX-2 staining in the TAL cells was not abolished by dexamethasone treatment (1 to 20 mg/kg), suggesting its constitutive expression in normal kidneys. The presence of COX-2 in TAL (a tubular segment postulated to be devoid of COX- 1) may contribute to the handling of ions through local production of prostaglandins.

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Título de la Revista: HYPERTENSION
Volumen: 30
Número: 3
Editorial: LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
Fecha de publicación: 1997
Página de inicio: 687
Página final: 692
URL: http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0030860640&partnerID=q2rCbXpz
DOI:

10.1161/01.HYP.30.3.687