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ELECTRON MICROSCOPE STUDIES ON THE SURFACE COAT OF THE NEPHRON
Attempts to make visible the carbohydrate coat at the free cell surface of glomeruli as well as the tubules of rabbit kidney were undertaken. The ruthenium red procedure was performed, according to Luft, at various pH values. Moreover, the colloidal iron and the colloidal thorium methods were used....
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author | Groniowski, J. Biczyskowa, W. Walski, M. |
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description | Attempts to make visible the carbohydrate coat at the free cell surface of glomeruli as well as the tubules of rabbit kidney were undertaken. The ruthenium red procedure was performed, according to Luft, at various pH values. Moreover, the colloidal iron and the colloidal thorium methods were used. Neuraminidase digestion was also performed. In the ruthenium red procedure the luminal face of the epithelial cells of the nephron was coated distinctly with reaction product. The results obtained revealed that some of the differences at various levels of the nephron depended on the pH values. In glomeruli and proximal convoluted tubules the optimum pH value was 7.4; in the ascending limb of Henle loops and distal convoluted tubules the optimum pH value was 6.8. The ruthenium red-positive surface coat was either closely connected with, or appeared as a part of, the outer leaflet of the unit membrane. The slit pores of glomeruli were also covered by a coat continuous with the surface coat of the adjacent foot processes. The coat lining the microvilli of proximal convoluted tubules completely filled the intervillous spaces. Also, both the colloidal iron method and the colloidal thorium method evidenced the presence of surface coat. Pre-treatment with neuraminidase abolished the effect of the Hale reaction. These results may indicate that the surface coat of the epithelia of the nephron shows the presence of glycoproteins containing siliac acid residues. |
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spelling | pubmed-21076422008-05-01 ELECTRON MICROSCOPE STUDIES ON THE SURFACE COAT OF THE NEPHRON Groniowski, J. Biczyskowa, W. Walski, M. J Cell Biol Article Attempts to make visible the carbohydrate coat at the free cell surface of glomeruli as well as the tubules of rabbit kidney were undertaken. The ruthenium red procedure was performed, according to Luft, at various pH values. Moreover, the colloidal iron and the colloidal thorium methods were used. Neuraminidase digestion was also performed. In the ruthenium red procedure the luminal face of the epithelial cells of the nephron was coated distinctly with reaction product. The results obtained revealed that some of the differences at various levels of the nephron depended on the pH values. In glomeruli and proximal convoluted tubules the optimum pH value was 7.4; in the ascending limb of Henle loops and distal convoluted tubules the optimum pH value was 6.8. The ruthenium red-positive surface coat was either closely connected with, or appeared as a part of, the outer leaflet of the unit membrane. The slit pores of glomeruli were also covered by a coat continuous with the surface coat of the adjacent foot processes. The coat lining the microvilli of proximal convoluted tubules completely filled the intervillous spaces. Also, both the colloidal iron method and the colloidal thorium method evidenced the presence of surface coat. Pre-treatment with neuraminidase abolished the effect of the Hale reaction. These results may indicate that the surface coat of the epithelia of the nephron shows the presence of glycoproteins containing siliac acid residues. The Rockefeller University Press 1969-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2107642/ /pubmed/5765757 Text en Copyright © 1969 by The Rockefeller University Press. This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Groniowski, J. Biczyskowa, W. Walski, M. ELECTRON MICROSCOPE STUDIES ON THE SURFACE COAT OF THE NEPHRON |
title | ELECTRON MICROSCOPE STUDIES ON THE SURFACE COAT OF THE NEPHRON |
title_full | ELECTRON MICROSCOPE STUDIES ON THE SURFACE COAT OF THE NEPHRON |
title_fullStr | ELECTRON MICROSCOPE STUDIES ON THE SURFACE COAT OF THE NEPHRON |
title_full_unstemmed | ELECTRON MICROSCOPE STUDIES ON THE SURFACE COAT OF THE NEPHRON |
title_short | ELECTRON MICROSCOPE STUDIES ON THE SURFACE COAT OF THE NEPHRON |
title_sort | electron microscope studies on the surface coat of the nephron |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2107642/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/5765757 |
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