Immunohistochemical localization of antioxidant enzymes during hamster kidney development.

The Histochemical Journal Pub Date : 1995-08-01
T D Oberley, J M Sempf, L W Oberley
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Immunolocalization studies of hamster kidney development were performed using polyclonal antibodies to antioxidant enzymes, including antibodies to copper, zinc and manganese superoxide dismutases, catalase, glutathione peroxidase and glutathione S-transferases and their subunits. Antibodies to extracellular matrix proteins were also studied to determine the temporal sequence between expression of immunoreactive protein for basement membrane proteins, which serve as markers of embryonic induction of nephron development, and antioxidant enzyme expression in kidney development. Immunoreactive proteins for antioxidant enzymes were not detectable in the developing kidney until after extracellular matrix proteins had been deposited. However, immunoreactive proteins for the antioxidant enzymes copper, zinc and manganese superoxide dismutases, catalase, and alpha class glutathione S-transferase Ya subunit were detected in renal tubules before birth. mu class glutathione S-transferase subunits Yb1 and Yb2 stained transitional epithelium at high levels before birth. Our results indicate: (1) each type of kidney cell has a unique antioxidant enzyme profile, (2) antioxidant enzymes are expressed in different types of cell at different times during development, but antioxidant enzyme immunoreactive protein was not present until after immunoreactive proteins for extracellular matrix molecules were detected, and (3) certain antioxidant enzymes are present before birth, indicating that high oxygen tension present at birth is not crucial for induction of immunoreactive protein.

仓鼠肾脏发育过程中抗氧化酶的免疫组织化学定位。
采用抗氧化酶抗体,包括铜、锌、锰超氧化物歧化酶、过氧化氢酶、谷胱甘肽过氧化物酶和谷胱甘肽s -转移酶及其亚基抗体,对仓鼠肾脏发育进行了免疫定位研究。我们还研究了细胞外基质蛋白的抗体,以确定作为胚胎诱导肾元发育标志物的基底膜蛋白免疫反应蛋白的表达与肾脏发育过程中抗氧化酶的表达之间的时间序列。在细胞外基质蛋白沉积之前,在发育中的肾脏中检测不到抗氧化酶的免疫反应蛋白。然而,在出生前肾小管中检测到抗氧化酶铜、锌、锰超氧化物歧化酶、过氧化氢酶和α类谷胱甘肽s -转移酶亚基的免疫反应蛋白。mu类谷胱甘肽s转移酶亚基Yb1和Yb2在出生前高水平染色移行上皮。我们的结果表明:(1)每种类型的肾细胞都有独特的抗氧化酶谱;(2)抗氧化酶在不同类型的细胞发育过程中的不同时间表达,但抗氧化酶免疫反应蛋白是在检测细胞外基质分子的免疫反应蛋白后才出现的;(3)某些抗氧化酶在出生前就存在,表明出生时存在的高氧张力对免疫反应蛋白的诱导并不重要。
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