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Morphological process of podocyte development revealed by block-face scanning electron microscopy.

Koichiro Ichimura1, Soichiro Kakuta2, Yuto Kawasaki3, Takayuki Miyaki3, Takahiro Nonami3, Naoyuki Miyazaki4, Tomoyo Nakao5, Sakiko Enomoto5, Shigeo Arai5, Masato Koike6, Kazuyoshi Murata4, Tatsuo Sakai3.   

Abstract

Podocytes present a unique 3D architecture specialized for glomerular filtration. However, several 3D morphological aspects on podocyte development remain partially understood because they are difficult to reveal using conventional scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Here, we adopted serial block-face SEM imaging, a powerful tool for analyzing the 3D cellular ultrastructure, to precisely reveal the morphological process of podocyte development, such as the formation of foot processes. Development of foot processes gives rise to three morphological states: the primitive, immature and mature foot processes. Immature podocytes were columnar in shape and connected to each other by the junctional complex, which migrated toward the basal side of the cell. When the junctional complex was close to the basement membrane, immature podocytes started to interdigitate with primitive foot processes under the level of junctional complex. As primitive foot processes lengthened, the junctional complex moved between primitive foot processes to form immature foot processes. Finally, the junctional complex was gradually replaced by the slit diaphragm, resulting in the maturation of immature foot processes into mature foot processes. In conclusion, the developmental process of podocytes is now clearly visualized by block-face SEM imaging.
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Keywords:  Block-face imaging; Glomerulogenesis; Glomerulus; Podocyte

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27358478     DOI: 10.1242/jcs.187815

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cell Sci        ISSN: 0021-9533            Impact factor:   5.285


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