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1 Departments of Pediatrics and Medicine, University of Rochester School of Medicine, Rochester, New York 14642; and 2 Departments of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, St. Louis University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Misssouri 63104
Carbonic anhydrase (CA) IV activity facilitates renal
acidification by catalyzing the dehydration of luminal carbonic acid. CA IV has been localized to the proximal tubules and
medullary collecting ducts. Maturation of CA IV expression has been
considered to be important in the development of renal acid
excretion. The purpose of the present study was to determine the
maturational expression of CA IV in rabbit kidney. A guinea pig
polyclonal antibody to purified rabbit lung microsomal
membrane CA IV was generated. Immunoblotting of membrane proteins
after peptide-N-glycosidase F
treatment revealed two N-glycosylation sites and reduction in size
from ~52 to 35 kDa; there appeared to be heavier glycosylation in the medulla. In membrane and total proteins from the
kidney cortex, CA IV was 15-30% of the adult level during the
first 2 wk of life but increased to mature levels by 5 wk of age. The maturational pattern in the cortex was confirmed by measuring SDS-resistant CA hydratase activity. In the medulla, both membrane and
total proteins were generally less than one-fourth of the adult
level of CA IV during the first 2 wk of life before reaching mature levels by 5 wk of age. Immunohistochemistry showed staining in
proximal tubules (apical > basolateral), with maximal label in the S2
segment. CA IV also appeared on the apical membranes of a minority cell
type of the cortical collecting duct, presumably the
-intercalated cell. Several labeled cells also appeared
to be the process of being extruded from medullary collecting ducts of
1- to 2-wk rabbits. The antibody did not reliably detect medullary CA
IV expression in sections from mature rabbits. These studies indicate
that there is a substantial postnatal increase in expression of CA IV
in the maturing kidney in both the cortex and medulla. The
disappearance of intercalated cells in the maturing rabbit medullary
collecting duct may be part of a normal renal developmental program as
previously reported [J. Kim, J.-H. Cha, C. C. Tisher, and K. M. Madsen. Am. J. Physiol. 270 (Renal Fluid Electrolyte Physiol. 39):
F575-F592, 1996]. It is likely that the maturation of CA IV
expression contributes to the increase in renal acidification observed
early in postnatal life.
kidney cortex; kidney medulla; hydratase activity; Western blot; deglycosylation; immunohistochemistry
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