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Ontogeny of Renin Gene Expression in the Chicken, Gallus Gallus

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Specialty Endocrinology
Date 2020 Jun 21
PMID 32561435
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Renin or a renin-like enzyme evolved in ancestral vertebrates and is conserved along the vertebrate phylogeny. The ontogenic development of renin, however, is not well understood in nonmammalian vertebrates. We aimed to determine the expression patterns and relative abundance of renin mRNA in pre- and postnatal chickens (Gallus gallus, White Leghorn breed). Embryonic day 13 (E13) embryos show renal tubules, undifferentiated mesenchymal structures, and a small number of developing glomeruli. Maturing glomeruli are seen in post-hatch day 4 (D4) and day 30 (D30) kidneys, indicating that nephrogenic activity still exists in kidneys of 4-week-old chickens. In E13 embryos, renin mRNA measured by quantitative polymerase chain reaction in the adrenal glands is equivalent to the expression in the kidneys, whereas in post-hatch D4 and D30 maturing chicks, renal renin expressions increased 2-fold and 11-fold, respectively. In contrast, relative renin expression in the adrenals became lower than in the kidneys. Furthermore, renin expression is clearly visible by in situ hybridization in the juxtaglomerular (JG) area in D4 and D30 chicks, but not in E13 embryos. The results suggest that in chickens, renin evolved in both renal and extrarenal organs at an early stage of ontogeny and, with maturation, became localized to the JG area. Clear JG structures are not morphologically detectable in E13 embryos, but are visible in 30-day-old chicks, supporting this concept.

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