Localization and differential expression of arginase II in the kidney of male and female mice.

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Levillain O, Balvay S, Peyrol S

Localization and differential expression of arginase II in the kidney of male and female mice.

Pflugers Arch. 2005 Feb;449(5):491-503. Epub 2004 Dec 23.

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Abstract

Arginase II (AII) has been almost exclusively studied in male mammalian kidneys. Our investigations were conducted to localize AII gene expression in the female mouse kidney, and to analyze the differential expression of AII gene at the transcriptional and translational levels in the kidneys of female and male mice. Total RNAs and soluble proteins extracted from renal zones and whole kidneys were analyzed by Northern and Western blots, respectively. Mitochondrial and cytosolic proteins were analyzed by Western blot. L-[guanidino-14C]arginine hydrolysis by AII was detected in microdissected tubules and the 14CO2 released from [14C]urea hydrolysis was quantified. The results of these experiments showed that: (1) both AII mRNA and protein were highly expressed in the deep cortex and the outer stripe of the outer medulla, (2) urea was produced mainly in the proximal straight tubules (PST), (3) the 38-kDa AII protein was more abundant in the mitochondria than the cytosol, and (4) the renal content of AII mRNA and protein was about three-fold higher in female than in male mice. In conclusion, in both genders, AII gene expression is restricted to the PST and localized into mitochondria. AII gene is differentially expressed in the kidney of female and male mice since higher levels of AII mRNA, protein and activity were observed in the kidneys of the former than those of the latter. Renal AII gene expression was gender-dependent in mice but not in rats. Finally, in the PST of females, L-arginine-derived ornithine may be a precursor for the renal production of L -glutamate and L-glutamine because high levels of AII, ornithine aminotransferase and glutamine synthetase are expressed in this nephron segment.

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OrnithineOrnithine aminotransferase, mitochondrialProteinHumans
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