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Kidney & Blood Pressure Research | 1981

Glycosaminoglycans of the Glomerular Basement Membrane in Normal and Nephrotic States

Yashpal S. Kanwar; Lionel J. Rosenzweig; Dontscho I. Kerjaschki

Alterations in the permeability of the glomerular basement membrane (GBM) towards native ferritin (NF) and iodinated albumin (125I-BSA) following removal of the major glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) of the GBM, heparan sulfate (HS) and hyaluronic acid (HA), were assessed utilizing the techniques of routine electron microscopy and autoradiography, respectively. Kidneys were incubated with heparinase (to degrade the GAGs of the GBM) and subsequently perfused with either NF or 125I-BSA. Control kidneys, which were not treated with heparinase, showed a low permeability to both tracers, with NF being confined to the lamina rara interna and 125I-BSA exhibiting a low level of passage into the urinary spaces (as indicated by a low density of autoradiographic grains over the urinary spaces). After heparinase treatment there was an increase in the permeability of the GBM such that both NF and 125I-BSA passed through the GBM in larger quantities and entered the urinary spaces. Perfusion of cationized ferritin (CF) into control kidneys revealed this probe to bind to the HS-rich anionic sites present within the GBM. Treatment with heparinase resulted in an abolition of the CF binding thereby indicating that the sites are composed mainly of HS and that HS plays a key role in establishing the permeability properties of the GBM. The changes in the pattern of distribution and density of the anionic sites of the GBM following induction of nephrosis was also studied. Animals were rendered nephrotic by subcutaneous injections of an aminonucleoside of puromycin and their kidneys subsequently perfused with either CF or cationized cytochrome c. No difference in either the pattern of distribution on density of the anionic sites in the GBM of nephrotic kidneys was observed when compared to nonnephrotic controls; thus indicating that the proteinuria associated with aminonucleoside nephrosis might be due to changes in components of the glomerular capillary wall other than the anionic sites.


Laboratory Investigation | 1982

Removal of sulfated (heparan sulfate) or nonsulfated (hyaluronic acid) glycosaminoglycans results in increased permeability of the glomerular basement membrane to 125I-bovine serum albumin.

Lionel J. Rosenzweig; Kanwar Ys


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1983

Decreased de novo synthesis of glomerular proteoglycans in diabetes: biochemical and autoradiographic evidence

Yashpal S. Kanwar; Lionel J. Rosenzweig; A Linker; M L Jakubowski


Kidney International | 1982

Altered glomerular permeability as a result of focal detachment of the visceral epithelium

Yashpal S. Kanwar; Lionel J. Rosenzweig


Journal of Cell Biology | 1982

Clogging of the glomerular basement membrane.

Yashpal S. Kanwar; Lionel J. Rosenzweig


Laboratory Investigation | 1983

Distribution of de novo synthesized sulfated glycosaminoglycans in the glomerular basement membrane and mesangial matrix.

Yashpal S. Kanwar; Lionel J. Rosenzweig; M L Jakubowski


European Journal of Cell Biology | 1983

Distribution of sulfated glycosaminoglycans in the glomerular basement membrane and mesangial matrix

Yashpal S. Kanwar; M L Jakubowski; Lionel J. Rosenzweig


Endocrinology | 1982

Dopamine Internalization by and Intracellular Distribution within Prolactin Cells and Somatotrophs of the Rat Anterior Pituitary as Determined by Quantitative Electron Microscopic Autoradiography

Lionel J. Rosenzweig; Yashpal S. Kanwar


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1984

De novo cellular synthesis of sulfated proteoglycans of the developing renal glomerulus in vivo.

Yashpal S. Kanwar; M L Jakubowski; Lionel J. Rosenzweig; J T Gibbons


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1986

Xylosylated-proteoglycan-induced Golgi alterations

Yashpal S. Kanwar; Lionel J. Rosenzweig; M L Jakubowski

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A Linker

Northwestern University

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Fred E. Hossler

East Tennessee State University

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J T Gibbons

Northwestern University

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John S. Addis

University of Mississippi

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