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Evidence for the presence of smooth muscle α-actin within pericytes of the renal medulla. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 1997 Nov 01;273(5):R1742-R1748

Date

11/01/1997

Pubmed ID

29586565

Abstract

This study was designed to determine whether smooth muscle α-actin mRNA and smooth muscle α-actin contractile protein elements were present within the renal medullary pericytes. Extraction of total RNA from microdissected outer medullary descending vasa recta allowed for the detection of smooth muscle α-actin mRNA expression using reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Expression of smooth muscle α-actin was specific to the descending vasa recta and not a result of tubular contamination because RT-PCR amplification of the vasopressin Vreceptor, which is a specific tubular marker, did not occur. To determine the exact cell type(s) that translate the mRNA into protein, we performed immunohistochemistry on the renal outer and inner medulla using a monoclonal smooth muscle α-actin antibody, whose specificity was determined by immunoblot analysis. Smooth muscle α-actin protein was found selectively within the pericytes surrounding the descending vasa recta from the outer and inner medullary tissue sections. This study demonstrates that the pericytes alone that surround the descending vasa recta within the outer and inner medulla contain smooth muscle α-actin mRNA and protein and are therefore the site of the contractile elements that could play a vasomodulatory role in the control of renal medullary blood flow and its distribution within the renal medulla.

Author List

Park F, Mattson DL, Roberts LA, Cowley AW Jr.

Author

Allen W. Cowley Jr PhD Professor in the Physiology department at Medical College of Wisconsin