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Identification and Measurement of Carbonic Anhydrase-II Molecule Numbers in the Rat Carotid Body

Carbonic anhydrase (CA) in the carotid body (CB) plays an important role in the maintenance of blood PO2 and PCO2/pH homeostasis by regulating ventilation. It has been observed that the activity of CA in the rabbit CB is stronger under hypoxic conditions than under normoxic and hyperoxic conditions....

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Autores principales: Di Tano, Guglielmo, Petrarca, Claudia, Bosco, Gerardo, Battista, Pasquale, Yang, Zhongjin, Morelli, Luca, Barbacane, Renato, Loffredo, Bruno
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Publicado: Bentham Open 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2703206/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19572025
http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874306400903010067
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author Di Tano, Guglielmo
Petrarca, Claudia
Bosco, Gerardo
Battista, Pasquale
Yang, Zhongjin
Morelli, Luca
Barbacane, Renato
Loffredo, Bruno
author_facet Di Tano, Guglielmo
Petrarca, Claudia
Bosco, Gerardo
Battista, Pasquale
Yang, Zhongjin
Morelli, Luca
Barbacane, Renato
Loffredo, Bruno
author_sort Di Tano, Guglielmo
collection PubMed
description Carbonic anhydrase (CA) in the carotid body (CB) plays an important role in the maintenance of blood PO2 and PCO2/pH homeostasis by regulating ventilation. It has been observed that the activity of CA in the rabbit CB is stronger under hypoxic conditions than under normoxic and hyperoxic conditions. In conditions of chronic hypoxia, the volume of the CB increases significantly because the number of type I and II cells increases. So far, the number of CA molecules in the CB has not been assessed. We develop a technique to quantify the number of CA molecules in the CB. The CBs were dissected out from 8 rats, immediately frozen with liquid nitrogen, pulverized and centrifuged. The proteins extracted from CB tissue were heat-denatured and separated by electrophoresis on a 12.5% denatured-polyacrylamide gel (SDSPAGE); a 31 kDa protein band was determined which reacted with a rabbit polyclonal antibody specific for rat CA-II in Western blot analysis. The immunoreactive 31 kDa CA-II protein was detected and quantified by laser scanner densitometry using (125)I-rProtein A as a tracer. The mean (125)I radioactivity emitted by the antibody bound CA-II was 31277 cpm. This value corresponds to 4.57 ng CA-II. When compared with a rat CA-II calibration curve, an average of number of 3.54 x 10(7) CA-II molecules were quantified for 1 µg of whole CB tissue. This is a sensitive and accurate radioimmunoassay technique and may be useful in future studies on the role of CA-II in different pathophysiologic conditions.
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spelling pubmed-27032062009-07-01 Identification and Measurement of Carbonic Anhydrase-II Molecule Numbers in the Rat Carotid Body Di Tano, Guglielmo Petrarca, Claudia Bosco, Gerardo Battista, Pasquale Yang, Zhongjin Morelli, Luca Barbacane, Renato Loffredo, Bruno Open Respir Med J Article Carbonic anhydrase (CA) in the carotid body (CB) plays an important role in the maintenance of blood PO2 and PCO2/pH homeostasis by regulating ventilation. It has been observed that the activity of CA in the rabbit CB is stronger under hypoxic conditions than under normoxic and hyperoxic conditions. In conditions of chronic hypoxia, the volume of the CB increases significantly because the number of type I and II cells increases. So far, the number of CA molecules in the CB has not been assessed. We develop a technique to quantify the number of CA molecules in the CB. The CBs were dissected out from 8 rats, immediately frozen with liquid nitrogen, pulverized and centrifuged. The proteins extracted from CB tissue were heat-denatured and separated by electrophoresis on a 12.5% denatured-polyacrylamide gel (SDSPAGE); a 31 kDa protein band was determined which reacted with a rabbit polyclonal antibody specific for rat CA-II in Western blot analysis. The immunoreactive 31 kDa CA-II protein was detected and quantified by laser scanner densitometry using (125)I-rProtein A as a tracer. The mean (125)I radioactivity emitted by the antibody bound CA-II was 31277 cpm. This value corresponds to 4.57 ng CA-II. When compared with a rat CA-II calibration curve, an average of number of 3.54 x 10(7) CA-II molecules were quantified for 1 µg of whole CB tissue. This is a sensitive and accurate radioimmunoassay technique and may be useful in future studies on the role of CA-II in different pathophysiologic conditions. Bentham Open 2009-05-05 /pmc/articles/PMC2703206/ /pubmed/19572025 http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874306400903010067 Text en © Di Tano et al.; Licensee Bentham Open. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an open access article licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted, non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the work is properly cited.
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Di Tano, Guglielmo
Petrarca, Claudia
Bosco, Gerardo
Battista, Pasquale
Yang, Zhongjin
Morelli, Luca
Barbacane, Renato
Loffredo, Bruno
Identification and Measurement of Carbonic Anhydrase-II Molecule Numbers in the Rat Carotid Body
title Identification and Measurement of Carbonic Anhydrase-II Molecule Numbers in the Rat Carotid Body
title_full Identification and Measurement of Carbonic Anhydrase-II Molecule Numbers in the Rat Carotid Body
title_fullStr Identification and Measurement of Carbonic Anhydrase-II Molecule Numbers in the Rat Carotid Body
title_full_unstemmed Identification and Measurement of Carbonic Anhydrase-II Molecule Numbers in the Rat Carotid Body
title_short Identification and Measurement of Carbonic Anhydrase-II Molecule Numbers in the Rat Carotid Body
title_sort identification and measurement of carbonic anhydrase-ii molecule numbers in the rat carotid body
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2703206/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19572025
http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874306400903010067
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