Sodium-hydrogen exchangers and sodium-bicarbonate co-transporters: Ontogeny of protein expression in the rat brain

2001 
Abstract We used western blotting to examine the developmental profiles (at embryonic day 16 and postnatal days 1, 13, 23, 33 and 105) of protein expression for three sodium–hydrogen exchanger isoforms (1, 2 and 4) and for a sodiumbicarbonate co-transporter in three CNS regions (cortex, cerebellum and brainstemdiencephalon). In microsomal preparations, sodium–hydrogen exchanger isoform 1 and sodiumbicarbonate co-transporter protein expression in the CNS increases gradually from embryonic day 16 (25–40% of the adult level) to postnatal day 105. In contrast, sodium–hydrogen exchanger isoform 2 and 4 expression reaches a maximum (three to 20 times the adult level) at around three to four weeks of age. There is significant regional heterogeneity in the expression of sodium–hydrogen exchanger and sodiumbicarbonate co-transporter proteins in the rat CNS. Sodium–hydrogen exchanger isoform 1 was highly expressed in the brainstemdiencephalon, whereas the sodiumbicarbonate co-transporter was robustly expressed in the cerebellum and brainstemdiencephalon. These data indicate that the expression of sodium–hydrogen exchanger and sodiumbicarbonate co-transporter proteins varies as a function of both development and specific brain region.
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