Abstract

Immunolocalization of proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA), epidermal growth factor (EGF) and EGF receptor (EGFR) in the kidney of fetal rats from uninephrectomized mothers were examined. As the index of proliferative activity, PCNA positive cell ratios in glomeruli and proximal tubules were determined. In the fetuses from uninephrectomized mothers and sham-operated mothers, the PCNA positive cells were seen predominantly in the nephrogenic zone of the kidney. On fetal day 22, the PCNA positive cell ratio in the glomerulus of the fetus from uninephrectomized mothers (E fetus) was significantly lower than that in the glomerulus of the fetus from sham-operated ones (C fetus). The proximal tubular cells showed positive reaction to EGF and EGFR antibodies in both fetuses. On fetal day 22, the reactions of the proximal tubules to EGF and EGFR antibodies were stronger in E fetus than in C fetus. These results indicate that maternal uninephrectomy causes decreased proliferative activity of the glomerulus and increased reactions of the proximal tubules to EGF and EGFR antibodies in fetal rat kidney, suggesting accelerated development of the kidney.

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