Publication: Histochemical analysis of carbohydrate moieties and sugar-specific acceptors in the kidneys of the laboratory mouse and the golden spiny mouse (Acomys russatus)
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Date
1993
Authors
Coppee, I. ; Gabius, H.J. ; Danguy, A.
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Murcia : F. Hernández
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Abstract
The aims of this work were to histochemically
compare the pattern of lectin binding and
endolectin expression in different portions of nephrons
of two rodent species producing either normal
hyperosmotic urine (the laboratory mouse) or highly
concentrated urine (Acomys russatus, the golden spiny
mouse). A panel of biotinylated lectins and neoglycoproteins
and the avidin-biotin-peroxidase complex
technique were used on Bouin's fixed, paraffinembedded
sections. Various segments of the uriniferous
tubule in both species showed differential affinity for
labelled lectins and neoglycoproteins. Significant
differences were also evident between comparable
tubular segments in laboratory and golden spiny mouse
kidneys. Whether the histochemical expression of sugar
moieties of glycoconjugates as well as endolectins,
thus both sides of presumed protein-carbohydrate
interactions, may be correlated to the various
glycoproteins which would include constituents of the
glycocalyx and domains of a variety of transport
enzymes deserves further studies.
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