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ANALYTICAL PATHOLOGY : IV. THE ROLE OF LOCALIZED ANTIBODIES IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF NEPHROTOXIC NEPHRITIS IN THE RAT
The principal objective of this investigation was to define the roles of injected and autogenous, kidney-localizing antibodies in the pathogenesis of rat nephrotoxic nephritis by relating data obtained with fluorescent antibody techniques to clinical and histologic observations. Such an analysis of...
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1956
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author | Ortega, Louis G. Mellors, Robert C. |
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description | The principal objective of this investigation was to define the roles of injected and autogenous, kidney-localizing antibodies in the pathogenesis of rat nephrotoxic nephritis by relating data obtained with fluorescent antibody techniques to clinical and histologic observations. Such an analysis of the nephritis that developed in 28 rats after injection with the crude γ-globulin fraction of nephrotoxic serum has led us to the following conclusions:— The renal localization of nephrotoxic antibodies is primarily and, perhaps, exclusively in the membranes of the glomerular tufts. These antibodies are demonstrable, as antigens, in the glomeruli for up to 3 months after injection. In the acute stage of the nephritis, non-antibody, autogenous globulins are present in the glomerular tufts, probably as components of edema fluid. From 6 and 9 days to 3 months after injection, autogenous antibodies are localized in the glomerular tufts in a pattern that corresponds closely to that of the nephrotoxins. The essential requirements for the operation of the mechanism postulated by Kay are fulfilled in rat nephrotoxic nephritis. |
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spelling | pubmed-21366352008-04-17 ANALYTICAL PATHOLOGY : IV. THE ROLE OF LOCALIZED ANTIBODIES IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF NEPHROTOXIC NEPHRITIS IN THE RAT Ortega, Louis G. Mellors, Robert C. J Exp Med Article The principal objective of this investigation was to define the roles of injected and autogenous, kidney-localizing antibodies in the pathogenesis of rat nephrotoxic nephritis by relating data obtained with fluorescent antibody techniques to clinical and histologic observations. Such an analysis of the nephritis that developed in 28 rats after injection with the crude γ-globulin fraction of nephrotoxic serum has led us to the following conclusions:— The renal localization of nephrotoxic antibodies is primarily and, perhaps, exclusively in the membranes of the glomerular tufts. These antibodies are demonstrable, as antigens, in the glomeruli for up to 3 months after injection. In the acute stage of the nephritis, non-antibody, autogenous globulins are present in the glomerular tufts, probably as components of edema fluid. From 6 and 9 days to 3 months after injection, autogenous antibodies are localized in the glomerular tufts in a pattern that corresponds closely to that of the nephrotoxins. The essential requirements for the operation of the mechanism postulated by Kay are fulfilled in rat nephrotoxic nephritis. The Rockefeller University Press 1956-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2136635/ /pubmed/13332186 Text en Copyright © Copyright, 1956, by The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research New York 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 Ortega, Louis G. Mellors, Robert C. ANALYTICAL PATHOLOGY : IV. THE ROLE OF LOCALIZED ANTIBODIES IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF NEPHROTOXIC NEPHRITIS IN THE RAT |
title | ANALYTICAL PATHOLOGY : IV. THE ROLE OF LOCALIZED ANTIBODIES IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF NEPHROTOXIC NEPHRITIS IN THE RAT |
title_full | ANALYTICAL PATHOLOGY : IV. THE ROLE OF LOCALIZED ANTIBODIES IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF NEPHROTOXIC NEPHRITIS IN THE RAT |
title_fullStr | ANALYTICAL PATHOLOGY : IV. THE ROLE OF LOCALIZED ANTIBODIES IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF NEPHROTOXIC NEPHRITIS IN THE RAT |
title_full_unstemmed | ANALYTICAL PATHOLOGY : IV. THE ROLE OF LOCALIZED ANTIBODIES IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF NEPHROTOXIC NEPHRITIS IN THE RAT |
title_short | ANALYTICAL PATHOLOGY : IV. THE ROLE OF LOCALIZED ANTIBODIES IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF NEPHROTOXIC NEPHRITIS IN THE RAT |
title_sort | analytical pathology : iv. the role of localized antibodies in the pathogenesis of nephrotoxic nephritis in the rat |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2136635/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/13332186 |
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