Autoradiographic Studies of the Renal Clearance of Circulating Type I Collagen Fragments in the Rat

Garry J. Rucklidge , Gwen I. Riddoch , Lynda M. Williams , Simon P. Robins
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Cyanogen bromide (CNBr) peptides of 3H-labelled type I collagen isolated fromyoung rat skin were injected into adult rats via the tail vein. After 1, 5 and 10 minutes, the fate of the circulating radioactive peptides was investigated by measurement of the tissue distribution of radioactivity. Rapid removal of peptides from the circulation and their concomitant accumulation in the kidney proximal tubule epithelia was confirmed by autoradiography of kidney sections at the light microscope level. Immunopositive material was also identified and localized in proximal tubules using antibodies directed against denatured type I collagen chains and their CNBr degradation products. Ultrastructural autoradiography indicated that rapid removal of collagen peptides from the glomerular filtrate occurs via the brush border, apical vacuoles, and lysosomes.

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大鼠肾清除循环I型胶原碎片的放射自显影研究
从幼龄大鼠皮肤中分离3h标记的ⅰ型胶原蛋白CNBr肽,经尾静脉注入成年大鼠体内。在1、5和10分钟后,通过测量放射性的组织分布来研究循环放射性肽的命运。光镜下肾切片放射自显影证实了循环中多肽的快速清除及其伴随的肾近端小管上皮的积聚。利用针对变性I型胶原链及其CNBr降解产物的抗体,还鉴定出免疫阳性物质并将其定位在近端小管中。超微结构放射自显像显示肾小球滤液中的胶原肽通过刷状边界、根尖空泡和溶酶体快速清除。
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