DIFFERENTIAL EXPRESSION OF ALPHA-CLASS, MU-CLASS, AND PI-CLASS OF GLUTATHIONE S-TRANSFERASES IN CHEMOSENSORY MUCOSAE OF RATS DURING DEVELOPMENT

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KRISHNA, NSR
GETCHELL, TV
GETCHELL, ML
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[1] UNIV KENTUCKY,COLL MED,DEPT PHYSIOL & BIOPHYS,LEXINGTON,KY 40536
[2] UNIV KENTUCKY,COLL MED,DEPT SURG,DIV OTOLARYNGOL HEAD & NECK SURG,LEXINGTON,KY 40536
[3] UNIV KENTUCKY,COLL MED,SANDERS BROWN CTR AGING,LEXINGTON,KY 40536
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GLUTATHIONE S-TRANSFERASES; BIOTRANSFORMATION ENZYMES; METABOLISM; XENOBIOTIC; OLFACTORY EPITHELIUM; VOMERONASAL ORGAN; RESPIRATORY EPITHELIUM; DEVELOPMENT; ONTOGENIC; PERIRECEPTOR EVENTS; RAT (SPRAGUE DAWLEY);
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
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The expression of three classes of glutathione S-transferases (GSTs), Alpha, Mu, and Pi was investigated in the nasal mucosae of rats during development using immunohistochemical methods. GST Alpha and Mu were first detected in the supranuclear region of sustentacular cells on embryonic days 16. The Bowman's glands expressed differential patterns of immunoreactivity during development, beginning at postnatal day (P) 2 and P6 for Alpha and Mu classes, respectively and being greatest at P11 for both. The acinar cells of vomeronasal glands in the vomeronasal organ expressed Alpha and Mu classes of GSTs from P11 onwards. In the septal organ of Masera, the supranuclear region of sustentacular cells expressed GSTs from P11 with little or no variation during development. In the respiratory mucosa, Alpha and Mu classes of GSTs were detected at the brush borders of ciliated cells and in the acinar cells of posterior septal glands, but not in anterior septal or respiratory glands located on the turbinates. Compared to olfactory mucosa, the changes in immunoreactivity for GSTs were less pronounced in the respiratory mucosa during development, Specific GST Pi immunoreactivity was not detected in the nasal mucosae at any stage of development studied. The occurrence of GSTs in the nasal mucosa, including olfactory, vomeronasal, septal, and respiratory epithelia, suggests that the GSTs are actively involved in the biotransformation of xenobiotics including odorants and pheromones, and may also participate in perireceptor processes such as odorant clearance. In addition, we have developed a working model describing the cellular localization of certain phase I (e.g., cytochrome P-450s) and phase II (e.g., GSTs, gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase) biotransformation enzymes in the olfactory mucosa and their proposed roles in xenobiotic metabolism.
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