Expression of the D2 subfamily of dopamine receptor genes in kidney

1994 
The D2, D3, and D4 dopamine receptors cloned from brain correspond to the classically described "D2" receptors. Although radioligand binding and biochemical and functional studies have demonstrated the presence of D2-like receptors in the kidney, the expression of D2, D3, or D4 receptor genes has not been conclusively demonstrated in the kidney. Since Northern blot analysis may have precluded demonstration of dopamine receptor mRNAs because of their relative low abundance, the expression of the D2long and D3 receptor genes was studied by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). We were able to amplify PCR products of the predicted size using mRNA from glomeruli, proximal tubules, outer medulla, inner medulla, and renal microvessels from normotensive Wistar-Kyoto rats (WKY). Specificities of the amplified products were confirmed by restriction analysis and by sequencing the D2long product and Southern blotting the D3 product. Because some studies have suggested that D2-like receptor action...
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