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Microscopy Research and Technique | 1997

Morphogenesis of the glomerular filter: The synchronous assembly and maturation of two distinct extracellular matrices

Kevin J. McCarthy

The morphogenesis of the glomerular filtration apparatus during pre‐ and postnatal development in the rodent involves the coordinated assembly of two closely apposed but morphologically different extracellular matrices, the glomerular capillary basement membrane and the mesangial matrix. The cellular origin of these matrices is known to be distinct and complex; however, the mechanisms by which these matrices are assembled during morphogenesis are not entirely understood. It has been shown that in the earliest stages of glomerular morphogenesis the nascent glomerular basement membrane exists as a four‐layered structure, the product of both the visceral epithelium and capillary endothelium. During the latter stages of glomerular development, the quadrilaminar structure becomes a trilaminar basement membrane, the event thought to occur by fusion of closely apposed basement membrane layers. In subsequent stages of maturation and throughout the life of the animal, the visceral epithelial cells, which line the periphery of the glomerular capillary, are the primary source of newly synthesized basement membrane material. The mesangial matrix, which lacks the specific organization of a basement membrane, first occurs in the developing glomerulus as a diffuse matrix central to the developing glomerular capillaries. During glomerular maturation the mesangial matrix undergoes a compaction/arborization coincident with the ramification of the vascular histoarchitecture of the glomerular tuft. Recent advances in the cell biology of basement membrane now demonstrate that there is a divergence in isoforms of the molecules that comprise the glomerular capillary basement membrane and mesangial matrices during development, possibly coincidental with functional specialization during the process of glomerular maturation. Microsc. Res. Tech. 39:233–253, 1997.


Archives of Dermatological Research | 1990

Ultrastructural localization of the core protein of a basement membrane-specific chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan in adult rat skin

Kevin J. McCarthy; Yuji Horiguchi; John R. Couchman; Jo-David Fine

SummaryBasement membranes are complex extracellular matrices present at epithelial/mesenchymal interfaces of tissues. The dermal-epidermal junction has been shown to contain numerous components, some of the most well known being laminin, types IV and VII collagens, heparan sulfate proteoglycan, fibronectin, and entactin/nidogen. In this paper we show, using core protein-specific antibodies, the presence of a newly described basement membrane-specific chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan at the epithelial/ mesenchymal interface of adult rat skin. Ultrastructurally, this antigen was proven to reside primarily within the basal lamina, apparently concentrated in the lamina densa. In addition, some of the proteoglycan was also present beneath the lamina densa, associated with the reticular lamina collagen fibrils.


Endocrinology | 1995

Targeting of transforming growth factor-alpha expression to pituitary lactotrophs in transgenic mice results in selective lactotroph proliferation and adenomas

Joanne McAndrew; Andrew J. Paterson; Sylvia L. Asa; Kevin J. McCarthy; Jeffrey E. Kudlow


Kidney International | 1994

Glomerular matrix: Synthesis, turnover and role in mesangial expansion

John R. Couchman; Lesley A. Beavan; Kevin J. McCarthy


Journal of Investigative Dermatology | 1990

Distribution of Two Basement Membrane Proteoglycans Through Hair Follicle Development and the Hair Growth Cycle in the Rat

John R. Couchman; Jeffrey L. King; Kevin J. McCarthy


American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology | 1993

Immunohistochemical Localization of Chondroitin Sulfate, Chondroitin Sulfate Proteoglycan, Heparan Sulfate Proteoglycan, Entactin, and Laminin in Basement Membranes of Postnatal Developing and Adult Rat Lungs

Kimberly K. Burch; Jody Khosla; Kevin J. McCarthy; John R. Couchman


Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences | 2006

Proteoglycans and Glycoproteins in Hair Follicle Development and Cyclinga

John R. Couchman; Kevin J. McCarthy; Anne Woods


Kidney International | 1993

Basement membrane proteoglycans and development

John R. Couchman; Dale R. Abrahamson; Kevin J. McCarthy


Journal of Electron Microscopy Technique | 1990

Comparison of osmium/sonication and EDTA/sonication microdissection techniques in exposing the adepithelial basal lamina surface of developing rat colon

Kevin J. McCarthy; Gordon I. Kaye


Biochemical Society Transactions | 1990

Immunological and molecular approaches to the study of basement membrane proteoglycan diversity

John R. Couchman; Kevin J. McCarthy; Dale R. Abrahamson; Jo-David Fine; Gordon Parry

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Jo-David Fine

University of Alabama at Birmingham

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Andrew J. Paterson

University of Alabama at Birmingham

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Anne Woods

University of Alabama at Birmingham

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Gordon Parry

University of California

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Jeffrey E. Kudlow

University of Alabama at Birmingham

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Jeffrey L. King

University of Alabama at Birmingham

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Joanne McAndrew

University of Alabama at Birmingham

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