Endogenous and Expressed Angiotensin II Receptors on Xenopus Oocytes
- 1 April 1991
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Neurochemistry
- Vol. 56 (4) , 1307-1311
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-4159.1991.tb11426.x
Abstract
Intact Xenopus oocytes contain a homogeneous population of binding sites for the angiotensin II (Ang II) receptor antagonist 125I-[Sarc1,Ile8]-Ang II (125I-SARILE). Binding of 125I-SARILE to intact oocytes was saturable and of high affinity with an apparent KD of 0.7 nM and maximal density of 0.12 fmol/oocyte. Binding of 125I-SARILE to oocytes also was specific for Ang II-related peptides with a rank order potency of: [Sarc1]-Ang II greater than Ang II greater than Ang III much greater than Ang I. However, these endogenous binding sites were present only in follicle-enclosed oocytes and within the follicular layer itself. On the other hand, injection of poly(A)+ RNA isolated from murine N1E-115 neuroblastoma cells into oocytes resulted in the appearance of 125I-SARILE binding sites even in defolliculated oocytes. These expressed receptors exhibited pharmacological properties similar to those endogenously present in the follicular layer, although their levels were much less. Collectively, these results suggest that endogenous Ang II receptors are present on Xenopus oocyte follicle cells, whereas Ang II receptors expressed from exogenous N1E-115 RNA are found on the oocytes themselves. In addition, the high density of Ang II receptors on the follicle cells emphasizes the necessity for care in using Xenopus oocytes for the expression of receptors encoded by exogenous RNAs.Keywords
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