Literature DB >> 7473130

Quantification of steady state expression of mRNA for alpha-1 adrenergic receptor subtypes using reverse transcription and a competitive polymerase chain reaction.

M A Scofield1, F Liu, P W Abel, W B Jeffries.   

Abstract

Three distinct alpha-1 adrenergic receptor subtypes (alpha-1a, alpha-1b and alpha-1d) have been identified through molecular cloning. Expression of alpha-1 adrenergic receptor mRNA has been detected in several tissues, but previous studies with Northern blot analysis or RNase protection assays have provided only semiquantitative information. Furthermore, the mRNA distribution of these subtypes in many rat tissues is unknown. In the present study, we quantified alpha-1a, alpha-1b and alpha-1d adrenergic receptor mRNA in 19 adult rat tissues through the use of reverse transcription (RT) and a competitive polymerase chain reaction (PCR). This procedure used internal cRNA standards as competitive templates that contained sequences complementary to the primers for alpha-1a, alpha-1b and alpha-1d adrenergic receptors and that differed in molecular size from the native sequences. Total RNA was harvested from 19 freshly dissected organs of the rat. The PCR products were labeled by inclusion of alpha-32P-dCTP in the PCR. After electrophoresis, ratios of competing to native radio-labeled products were used to interpolate the amount of native RNA originally present in each sample. The results revealed that the relative abundance of alpha-1a adrenergic receptor mRNA among various tissues was as follows: vas deferens > colon > or = stomach > or = cerebral cortex > heart > or = small intestine > or = testis > prostate. The relative rank order of alpha-1b adrenergic receptor mRNA expression was heart > or = cerebral cortex > liver, whereas that of alpha-1d adrenergic receptor mRNA was vas deferens > cerebral cortex > or = aorta > adrenal gland.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7473130

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pharmacol Exp Ther        ISSN: 0022-3565            Impact factor:   4.030


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