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Distribution of alpha 1C-adrenergic receptor mRNA in adult rat tissues by RNase protection assay and comparison with alpha 1B and alpha 1D.

D G Rokosh1, B A Bailey, A F Stewart, L R Karns, C S Long, P C Simpson.   

Abstract

Two alpha 1-adrenergic receptor (AR) subtypes have been defined by pharmacological studies in rat tissues, the alpha 1A and the alpha 1B, whereas three alpha 1-ARs have been cloned, alpha 1B, alpha 1C, and alpha 1D. It has been reported that alpha 1C mRNA is absent in all rat tissues, making uncertain the correspondence of this cloned subtype, if any, to the native alpha 1-ARs defined by pharmacological criteria. In the present study, a partial alpha 1C-AR cDNA was obtained from rat cardiac myocytes using RT-PCR with degenerate primers. A sensitive RNase protection assay was used to map the distribution of alpha 1C mRNA in adult rat tissues, in comparison with alpha 1B and alpha 1D. alpha 1C mRNA was abundant in heart, brain, aorta, vena cava, vas deferens, submaxillary gland, lung, and kidney; was detected at lower levels in prostate, parotid gland, and skeletal muscle; and was undetectable in liver and spleen. alpha 1B and alpha 1D mRNAs were present in most of the same tissues. In contrast to alpha 1C, however, alpha 1B and alpha 1D were both present in spleen; alpha 1B was the sole alpha 1-AR mRNA in liver; and alpha 1D mRNA was not detected in submaxillary gland, a tissue known to be enriched in the pharmacological alpha 1A. We conclude that the distribution of alpha 1C-AR mRNA in rat tissues is compatible with the idea that the alpha 1C corresponds to the classical native alpha 1A-AR. Although many tissues contain all three alpha 1-AR mRNAs, distinct tissue-specific expression is evident.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8185565     DOI: 10.1006/bbrc.1994.1575

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem Biophys Res Commun        ISSN: 0006-291X            Impact factor:   3.575


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