TY - JOUR
T1 - Expression characteristics and relevance of sodium glucose cotransporter-1 in mammalian renal tubulogenesis
AU - Yang, Qiwei
AU - Tian, Yufeng
AU - Wada, Jun
AU - Kashihara, Naoki
AU - Wallner, Elisabeth
AU - Peterson, Darryl
AU - Kanwar, Yashpal S.
PY - 2000
Y1 - 2000
N2 - Expression and role of sodium glucose cotransporter (SGLT-1) in tubulogenesis were investigated during renal development. A mouse SGLT-1 cDNA was cloned, and it had substantial homology with human and rat forms. Four mRNA transcripts were detected, which differed in size from other species. SGLT-1 transcripts were detected at day 13 of gestation, and their expression increased during later stages extending into the postnatal period. A high mRNA and protein expression of SGLT-1 was seen in tubular segments of the inner cortex and outer medulla at day 16, and it was developmentally regulated. Treatment with SGLT-1 antisense selectively decreased the population of tubules in the metanephric explants. Expression of glomerular mRNA and WGA binding were unchanged. SGLT-1 activity, as measured by [14C]methyl-α-D-glucopyranoside uptake, increased during gestation in the tubular segments where it is expressed. Glucose uptake was inhibited by the treatment with SGLT-1 antisense and D-galactose. The data suggest that SGLT-1 exhibits a restricted spatiotemporal expression with functional activity confined to the corresponding tubular segments, and it selectively maintains renal tubulogenesis during development.
AB - Expression and role of sodium glucose cotransporter (SGLT-1) in tubulogenesis were investigated during renal development. A mouse SGLT-1 cDNA was cloned, and it had substantial homology with human and rat forms. Four mRNA transcripts were detected, which differed in size from other species. SGLT-1 transcripts were detected at day 13 of gestation, and their expression increased during later stages extending into the postnatal period. A high mRNA and protein expression of SGLT-1 was seen in tubular segments of the inner cortex and outer medulla at day 16, and it was developmentally regulated. Treatment with SGLT-1 antisense selectively decreased the population of tubules in the metanephric explants. Expression of glomerular mRNA and WGA binding were unchanged. SGLT-1 activity, as measured by [14C]methyl-α-D-glucopyranoside uptake, increased during gestation in the tubular segments where it is expressed. Glucose uptake was inhibited by the treatment with SGLT-1 antisense and D-galactose. The data suggest that SGLT-1 exhibits a restricted spatiotemporal expression with functional activity confined to the corresponding tubular segments, and it selectively maintains renal tubulogenesis during development.
KW - Renal development
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U2 - 10.1152/ajprenal.2000.279.4.f765
DO - 10.1152/ajprenal.2000.279.4.f765
M3 - Article
C2 - 10997927
AN - SCOPUS:0033712285
SN - 0363-6127
VL - 279
SP - F765-F777
JO - American Journal of Physiology - Renal Physiology
JF - American Journal of Physiology - Renal Physiology
IS - 4 48-4
ER -