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c-kit and ureteral peristalsis.

Scott G David1, Cristina Cebrian, E Darracott Vaughan, Doris Herzlinger.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: c-kit encodes a tyrosine kinase receptor that is required for the differentiation of a wide variety of cells during embryogenesis, including pacemaker cells of the gut. Functional expression of this tyrosine kinase receptor is required for gut peristalsis and c-kit expression has recently been documented in the adult murine urinary tract. In this study we analyzed the temporal onset of c-kit expression during ureter morphogenesis in vivo and determined if c-kit activity is essential for ureteral peristalsis in vitro.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: The kidneys and ureters of gestational days 12.5 to 17.5 WT mice were isolated and frozen sections were prepared for analysis of c-kit, alpha-smooth muscle actin and uroplakin expression by immunocytochemical techniques. In addition, ureters were isolated from gestational day 15.5 mouse urogenital systems and cultured at the air/medium interface on 0.4 um pore polycarbonate membrane filters with Dulbecco's modified Eagle's medium/fetal calf serum in the presence or absence of antibodies that inhibit c-kit function.
RESULTS: By gestational day 15.5 c-kit expression could be detected in a subset of renal epithelia and cells of the ureteropelvic adventitia. Prominent staining for c-kit was seen in the muscularis propria of the proximal ureter. In vitro studies demonstrated that isolated embryonic ureters acquire the ability to undergo unidirectional contractions after 3 days of culture, which is coincident with up-regulation of c-kit expression. Furthermore, incubation of isolated ureters with antibodies that neutralize c-kit activity markedly altered ureter morphology and peristalsis.
CONCLUSIONS: We identified the initial expression and location of c-kit in the embryonic murine upper urinary tract. c-kit expression is up-regulated in the developing ureter prior to the ability of this tissue to undergo unidirectional contractions and c-kit function is required for the peristalsis in vitro.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15592099     DOI: 10.1097/01.ju.0000141594.99139.3d

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Urol        ISSN: 0022-5347            Impact factor:   7.450


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