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Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology
Article . 1992 . Peer-reviewed
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Sites of glandular kallikrein gene expression in fetal mice

Authors: J D, Penschow; J P, Coghlan;

Sites of glandular kallikrein gene expression in fetal mice

Abstract

As part of an ongoing study of the cell-specific expression of glandular kallikrein genes in mice, we have investigated cellular sites of expression of the renal/pancreatic kallikrein gene, mGK-6, during fetal life. Expression of alpha I and beta-subunit genes of Na+K+ATPase and bradykinin binding were used as an indication of the functional maturity of the fetal epithelial tubules in which mGK-6 expression was identified. mGK-6 mRNA was first observed at embryonic day 16 (E16) in the submandibular main duct, then at E18 in the sub-lingual main duct, at E19 in renal tubules and at E19 in ducts of the nasal glands. All of these ducts contained detectable epithelial Na+K+ATPase mRNAs from an earlier gestational age than mGK-6 mRNA, suggesting their capacity for electrolyte transport. Bradykinin binding was evident in renal tubules at E18. This study established that renal/pancreatic kallikrein is synthesized in fetal epithelial tubules which are mature functionally.

Keywords

Gene Expression, Bradykinin, Epithelium, Salivary Glands, Mice, Kidney Tubules, Organ Specificity, Animals, Kallikreins, RNA, Messenger, Sodium-Potassium-Exchanging ATPase

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