Literature DB >> 104090

Polycation-induced dislocation of slit diaphragms and formation of cell junctions in rat kidney glomeruli: the effects of low temperature, divalent cations, colchicine, and cytochalasin B.

D Kerjaschki.   

Abstract

Neutralization of negatively charged groups in the glomerular capillary wall by polycations causes extensive loss of podocyte footplates, formation of tight and gap junctions, and dislocation of slit diaphragms within a few minutes (M. W. Seiler, M. A. Venkatachalam, and R. S. Cotran: Science 189:390, 1975). This study attempts to elucidate further the development of podocyte abnormalities by quantitating the effects of inhibitors of microfilaments, microtubules, and cellular metabolism. The decrease in the number of footplates per micrometer of basement membrane caused by the polycationic chemical protamine sulfate (PS) was determined after in situ perfusion of the left kidney of rats. An approximate 50 per cent amelioration of this effect of PS was observed when in addition to perfusion with PS: (1) perfusion was performed in the cold (6 degrees C.); (2) the perfusate contained cytochalasin B; (3) the perfusate lacked Ca2+; and (4) the perfusate contained ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid. In contrast, colchicine did not affect PS-induced footplate loss. It was concluded that the PS-induced footplate retraction observed in scanning micrographs, is partially an active process involving podocyte actin filaments. Intact microtubuli are obviously not necessary. Formation of tight and gap junctions between foot processes and dislocation of slit diaphragms were not influenced by any of the inhibitory conditions listed above.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 104090

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lab Invest        ISSN: 0023-6837            Impact factor:   5.662


  45 in total

1.  Regional heterogeneity of glycoconjugate distribution in the glomerulus revealed by lectin-gold cytochemistry and SDS-PAGE.

Authors:  D Brown; J D Vassalli; A Kunz; J Mühlhauser; L Orci; J Mulhauser
Journal:  Am J Pathol       Date:  1986-12       Impact factor: 4.307

2.  Up-regulation of connexin43 in glomerular podocytes in response to injury.

Authors:  Eishin Yaoita; Jian Yao; Yutaka Yoshida; Tetsuo Morioka; Masaaki Nameta; Takuma Takata; Jun-ichi Kamiie; Hidehiko Fujinaka; Takashi Oite; Tadashi Yamamoto
Journal:  Am J Pathol       Date:  2002-11       Impact factor: 4.307

3.  Imaging of podocyte foot processes by fluorescence microscopy.

Authors:  Ivica Grgic; Craig R Brooks; Andreas F Hofmeister; Vanesa Bijol; Joseph V Bonventre; Benjamin D Humphreys
Journal:  J Am Soc Nephrol       Date:  2012-02-23       Impact factor: 10.121

Review 4.  Molecular understanding of the slit diaphragm.

Authors:  Florian Grahammer; Christoph Schell; Tobias B Huber
Journal:  Pediatr Nephrol       Date:  2012-12-12       Impact factor: 3.714

5.  Phosphorylation of podocalyxin (Ser415) Prevents RhoA and ezrin activation and disrupts its interaction with the actin cytoskeleton.

Authors:  Hirotaka Fukasawa; Hiroaki Obayashi; Sandra Schmieder; Jaesung Lee; Pradipta Ghosh; Marilyn G Farquhar
Journal:  Am J Pathol       Date:  2011-09-25       Impact factor: 4.307

Review 6.  Balancing calcium signals through TRPC5 and TRPC6 in podocytes.

Authors:  Anna Greka; Peter Mundel
Journal:  J Am Soc Nephrol       Date:  2011-10-06       Impact factor: 10.121

Review 7.  A potential role for mechanical forces in the detachment of podocytes and the progression of CKD.

Authors:  Wilhelm Kriz; Kevin V Lemley
Journal:  J Am Soc Nephrol       Date:  2014-07-24       Impact factor: 10.121

8.  Synaptopodin Is a Coincidence Detector of Tyrosine versus Serine/Threonine Phosphorylation for the Modulation of Rho Protein Crosstalk in Podocytes.

Authors:  Lisa Buvall; Hanna Wallentin; Jonas Sieber; Svetlana Andreeva; Hoon Young Choi; Peter Mundel; Anna Greka
Journal:  J Am Soc Nephrol       Date:  2016-09-14       Impact factor: 10.121

9.  Cytoskeletal changes in podocytes associated with foot process effacement in Masugi nephritis.

Authors:  I Shirato; T Sakai; K Kimura; Y Tomino; W Kriz
Journal:  Am J Pathol       Date:  1996-04       Impact factor: 4.307

10.  Altering a histone H3K4 methylation pathway in glomerular podocytes promotes a chronic disease phenotype.

Authors:  Gaelle M Lefevre; Sanjeevkumar R Patel; Doyeob Kim; Lino Tessarollo; Gregory R Dressler
Journal:  PLoS Genet       Date:  2010-10-28       Impact factor: 5.917

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