Glucagon is known to affect glomerular filtration rate and renal tubular solute and fluid transport, although it is only thought to act directly on the thick ascending limb (TAL) and collecting duct (CD). Indeed, previous studies have detected glucagon-sensitive adenylate cyclase exclusively in these nephron segments, suggesting the presence of glucagon receptors. In the present study, we have demonstrated for the first time that glucagon receptor mRNA is expressed in the rat proximal tubule, as well as in the TAL and CD. By autoradiography, we have also shown that specific binding of glucagon occurs in both the renal cortex and medulla. In addition, using proximal tubule brush-border membrane (BBM) vesicles for studies of glucose transport, we have established that glucagon stimulates glucose uptake via a facilitative GLUT-mediated transport process (by 58%; P<0.005), whereas cAMP stimulates only the sodium glucose-linked transporter (‘SGLT’)-mediated glucose uptake (by 53%; P<0.05). Taken together, these findings suggest that glucagon could have a role in controlling proximal tubular transport function, including glucose reabsorption, but unlike in the TAL and CD, the proximal tubule glucagon receptor might not be coupled primarily to adenylate cyclase.
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February 14 2003
Detection of glucagon receptor mRNA in the rat proximal tubule: potential role for glucagon in the control of renal glucose transport
J. MARKS;
*Department of Physiology, Royal Free and University College Medical School, Rowland Hill Street, London NW3 2PF, U.K.
†Centre for Nephrology, Institute of Urology and Nephrology, Royal Free and University College Medical School, Middlesex Hospital, Mortimer Street, London, W1T 3AA, U.K.
Correspondence: Miss J. Marks (e-mail [email protected]).
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E.S. DEBNAM;
E.S. DEBNAM
*Department of Physiology, Royal Free and University College Medical School, Rowland Hill Street, London NW3 2PF, U.K.
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M.R. DASHWOOD;
M.R. DASHWOOD
‡Clinical Pathology, Royal Free and University College Medical School, Rowland Hill Street, London NW3 2PF, U.K.
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S.K. SRAI;
S.K. SRAI
§Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Royal Free and University College Medical School, Rowland Hill Street, London NW3 2PF, U.K.
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R.J. UNWIN
R.J. UNWIN
*Department of Physiology, Royal Free and University College Medical School, Rowland Hill Street, London NW3 2PF, U.K.
†Centre for Nephrology, Institute of Urology and Nephrology, Royal Free and University College Medical School, Middlesex Hospital, Mortimer Street, London, W1T 3AA, U.K.
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Publisher: Portland Press Ltd
Received:
November 25 2002
Accepted:
December 20 2002
Online ISSN: 1470-8736
Print ISSN: 0143-5221
The Biochemical Society and the Medical Research Society © 2003
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Clin Sci (Lond) (2003) 104 (3): 253–258.
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Received:
November 25 2002
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December 20 2002
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J. MARKS, E.S. DEBNAM, M.R. DASHWOOD, S.K. SRAI, R.J. UNWIN; Detection of glucagon receptor mRNA in the rat proximal tubule: potential role for glucagon in the control of renal glucose transport. Clin Sci (Lond) 1 March 2003; 104 (3): 253–258. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/cs1040253
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