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Autoradiographic demonstration of oxytocin-binding sites in the macula densa.

M E Stoeckel1, M J Freund-Mercier.   

Abstract

Specific oxytocin (OT)-binding sites were localized in the rat kidney with use of a selective 125I-labeled OT antagonist (125I-OTA). High concentrations of OT binding sites were detected on the juxtaglomerular apparatus with use of the conventional film autoradiographic technique. No labeling occurred on other renal structures. The cellular localization of the OT binding sites within the juxtaglomerular apparatus was studied in light microscope autoradiography, on semithin sections from paraformaldehyde-fixed kidney slices incubated in the presence of 125I-OTA. These preparations revealed selective labeling of the macula densa, mainly concentrated at the basal pole of the cells. Control experiments showed first that 125I-OTA binding characteristics were not noticeably altered by prior paraformaldehyde fixation of the kidneys and second that autoradiographic detection of the binding sites was not impaired by histological treatments following binding procedures. In view of the role of the macula densa in the tubuloglomerular feedback, the putative OT receptors of this structure might mediate the stimulatory effect of OT on glomerular filtration.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2548403     DOI: 10.1152/ajprenal.1989.257.2.F310

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol        ISSN: 0002-9513


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