2003
DOI: 10.1007/s00428-003-0846-7
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Important role for fibronectin-EIIIA during renal tubular repair and cellular recovery in uranyl acetate-induced acute renal failure of rats

Abstract: The present study was designed to identify the source and kinetics of an alternatively spliced "embryonic" cellular fibronectin EIIIA (cFn-EIIIA) in relation to regenerating renal tubules in uranyl acetate (UA)-induced acute renal failure (ARF) in rats. Damage of the proximal tubules was found as early as day 2 after induction of ARF, peaked at day 5, and was almost substituted by epithelial relining by day 7. Immunohistochemistry showed de novo deposition of cFn-EIIIA in peritubular regions as early as day 2,… Show more

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“…Pre-embedding immunoelectron microscopy was performed as described previously [18] to examine the target cells labeled by BrdU at days 2 (n = 3) and 2.5 (n = 3) after UA (4 mg/kg) treatment and at day 5 (n = 3) after UA with 5-FU treatment. Ultrathin sections were stained with lead citrate and examined with a JEM-1220 electron microscope (JEOL, Tokyo).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pre-embedding immunoelectron microscopy was performed as described previously [18] to examine the target cells labeled by BrdU at days 2 (n = 3) and 2.5 (n = 3) after UA (4 mg/kg) treatment and at day 5 (n = 3) after UA with 5-FU treatment. Ultrathin sections were stained with lead citrate and examined with a JEM-1220 electron microscope (JEOL, Tokyo).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%