| Literature DB >> 6661397 |
T Yamamoto, I Kihara, M Hara, K Kawasaki, E Yaoita.
Abstract
We introduced a mesangiopathic form of glomerulonephritis in spontaneously hypertensive (SHR) rats. Bovine serum albumin (BSA) was given i.v. to primed rats for 3 weeks and they were unilaterally nephrectomized (Nx). Then, they received rabbit anti-BSA- (Group A) or normal serum (Group B) for seven days, and half the rats were killed to obtain another kidney (Ex-1). The remainder were killed two weeks later and their kidneys were examined (Ex-2). In Nx kidneys, the glomerular lesions were characterized by leucocyte accumulation in the capillary lumina and by deposition of rat IgG, rat C3 and BSA both in the mesangial area and along the capillary walls. Glomeruli of Ex-1 kidneys manifested varying degrees of hypercellularity in the mesangium; a few leucocyte accumulations in the capillary lumina were noted and the immune deposits had decreased in the mesangium but not on the capillary walls. In Ex-2 kidneys, mesangial hypercellularity was conspicuous. There were no remarkable histological differences between Group A and B rats; in Ex-1 and Ex-2 kidneys of Group A, rabbit IgG was closely associated with rat IgG or C3. Serological evaluation revealed that the amount of circulating rat anti-BSA antibody was relatively small and that C3 was consumed by newly formed circulating immune complexes during BSA administration. Polymorphonuclear leucocyte (PMN) binding assay revealed that complement fixation to the immune deposits occurred in vitro and that this activity was highest in tissue from Nx kidneys.Entities:
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Year: 1983 PMID: 6661397 PMCID: PMC2040828
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Exp Pathol ISSN: 0007-1021