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CELLULAR MECHANISMS OF PROTEIN METABOLISM IN THE NEPHRON : VII. THE CHARACTERISTICS AND SIGNIFICANCE OF THE PROTEIN ABSORPTION DROPLETS (HYALINE DROPLETS) IN EPIDEMIC HEMORRHAGIC FEVER AND OTHER RENAL DISEASES
1. The exaggeration of "hyaline droplet" formation observed in the renal lesion of epidemic hemorrhagic fever when treated with the infusion of large amounts of human serum albumin and the histochemical characteristics of the droplets so formed afford evidence towards their identification...
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author | Oliver, Jean MacDowell, Muriel |
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description | 1. The exaggeration of "hyaline droplet" formation observed in the renal lesion of epidemic hemorrhagic fever when treated with the infusion of large amounts of human serum albumin and the histochemical characteristics of the droplets so formed afford evidence towards their identification with the protein absorption droplets of experimental procedures and with those that occur in other renal diseases. 2. Protein absorption droplets (hyaline droplets) are the visible aspect of pathological modifications of a physiological process; i.e., the continuing reabsorption of plasma proteins by the proximal convolutions. 3. The mitochondria of the renal cells are directly involved in both the physiological and the abnormal reabsorption and disposal of the plasma proteins; the absorption droplets are a complex of reabsorbed proteins and mitochondrial substances and enzymes; they result whenever disposal is at a rate insufficient to prevent accumulation. 4. Failure of intracellular disposal of reabsorbed protein is determined by (a) the quantitative and qualitative characteristics of the protein and (b) by the functional state of renal cell. 5. Various factors in renal disease that result in disturbances of reabsorption and of intracellular disposal, both with and without droplet formation, are described. |
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spelling | pubmed-21368542008-04-17 CELLULAR MECHANISMS OF PROTEIN METABOLISM IN THE NEPHRON : VII. THE CHARACTERISTICS AND SIGNIFICANCE OF THE PROTEIN ABSORPTION DROPLETS (HYALINE DROPLETS) IN EPIDEMIC HEMORRHAGIC FEVER AND OTHER RENAL DISEASES Oliver, Jean MacDowell, Muriel J Exp Med Article 1. The exaggeration of "hyaline droplet" formation observed in the renal lesion of epidemic hemorrhagic fever when treated with the infusion of large amounts of human serum albumin and the histochemical characteristics of the droplets so formed afford evidence towards their identification with the protein absorption droplets of experimental procedures and with those that occur in other renal diseases. 2. Protein absorption droplets (hyaline droplets) are the visible aspect of pathological modifications of a physiological process; i.e., the continuing reabsorption of plasma proteins by the proximal convolutions. 3. The mitochondria of the renal cells are directly involved in both the physiological and the abnormal reabsorption and disposal of the plasma proteins; the absorption droplets are a complex of reabsorbed proteins and mitochondrial substances and enzymes; they result whenever disposal is at a rate insufficient to prevent accumulation. 4. Failure of intracellular disposal of reabsorbed protein is determined by (a) the quantitative and qualitative characteristics of the protein and (b) by the functional state of renal cell. 5. Various factors in renal disease that result in disturbances of reabsorption and of intracellular disposal, both with and without droplet formation, are described. The Rockefeller University Press 1958-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2136854/ /pubmed/13525582 Text en Copyright © Copyright, 1958, 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 Oliver, Jean MacDowell, Muriel CELLULAR MECHANISMS OF PROTEIN METABOLISM IN THE NEPHRON : VII. THE CHARACTERISTICS AND SIGNIFICANCE OF THE PROTEIN ABSORPTION DROPLETS (HYALINE DROPLETS) IN EPIDEMIC HEMORRHAGIC FEVER AND OTHER RENAL DISEASES |
title | CELLULAR MECHANISMS OF PROTEIN METABOLISM IN THE NEPHRON : VII. THE CHARACTERISTICS AND SIGNIFICANCE OF THE PROTEIN ABSORPTION DROPLETS (HYALINE DROPLETS) IN EPIDEMIC HEMORRHAGIC FEVER AND OTHER RENAL DISEASES |
title_full | CELLULAR MECHANISMS OF PROTEIN METABOLISM IN THE NEPHRON : VII. THE CHARACTERISTICS AND SIGNIFICANCE OF THE PROTEIN ABSORPTION DROPLETS (HYALINE DROPLETS) IN EPIDEMIC HEMORRHAGIC FEVER AND OTHER RENAL DISEASES |
title_fullStr | CELLULAR MECHANISMS OF PROTEIN METABOLISM IN THE NEPHRON : VII. THE CHARACTERISTICS AND SIGNIFICANCE OF THE PROTEIN ABSORPTION DROPLETS (HYALINE DROPLETS) IN EPIDEMIC HEMORRHAGIC FEVER AND OTHER RENAL DISEASES |
title_full_unstemmed | CELLULAR MECHANISMS OF PROTEIN METABOLISM IN THE NEPHRON : VII. THE CHARACTERISTICS AND SIGNIFICANCE OF THE PROTEIN ABSORPTION DROPLETS (HYALINE DROPLETS) IN EPIDEMIC HEMORRHAGIC FEVER AND OTHER RENAL DISEASES |
title_short | CELLULAR MECHANISMS OF PROTEIN METABOLISM IN THE NEPHRON : VII. THE CHARACTERISTICS AND SIGNIFICANCE OF THE PROTEIN ABSORPTION DROPLETS (HYALINE DROPLETS) IN EPIDEMIC HEMORRHAGIC FEVER AND OTHER RENAL DISEASES |
title_sort | cellular mechanisms of protein metabolism in the nephron : vii. the characteristics and significance of the protein absorption droplets (hyaline droplets) in epidemic hemorrhagic fever and other renal diseases |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2136854/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/13525582 |
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