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Department of Biological Sciences, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio 45435
We examined
the sites of peptide hormone activation within medullary nephron
segments of the house sparrow (Passer
domesticus) kidney by measuring rates of
hormone-induced generation of cyclic nucleotide second messenger. Thin
descending limbs, thick ascending limbs, and collecting ducts had
baseline activity of adenylyl cyclase that resulted in cAMP
accumulation of 207 ± 56, 147 ± 31, and 151 ± 41 fmol · mm
1 · 30 min
1, respectively. In all
segments, this activity increased 10- to 20-fold in response to
forskolin. Activity of adenylyl cyclase in the thin descending limb was
stimulated approximately twofold by parathyroid hormone (PTH) but not
by any of the other hormones tested [arginine vasotocin (AVT),
glucagon, atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP), or isoproterenol, each at
10
6 M]. Thick
ascending limb was stimulated two- to threefold by both AVT and PTH;
however, glucagon and isoproterenol had no effect, and ANP stimulated
neither cAMP nor cGMP accumulation. Adenylyl cyclase activity in the
collecting duct was stimulated fourfold by AVT but not by the other
hormones; likewise, ANP did not stimulate cGMP accumulation in this
segment. These data support a tubular action of AVT and PTH in the
avian renal medulla.
arginine vasotocin; atrial natriuretic peptide; parathyroid hormone; isoproterenol; glucagon; loop of Henle
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