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A comparison of anionic sites in the glomerular basement membranes from different classes of fishes
Authors:Robert B. Boyd Ph.D.  Arthur L. DeVries
Affiliation:(1) Department of Anatomy, Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, USA;(2) Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois;(3) Mt. Desert Island, Biological Laboratory, Salsbury Cove, ME, USA;(4) Department of Anatomy, Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine, 8th At Race Street, 19107 Philadelphia, PA, USA
Abstract:Summary Cationized ferritin was injected into the circulatory system of teleosts, the sea raven and Atlantic eelpout, and into elasmobranchs, the spiny dogfish and the skate, to determine if the glomerular basement membranes (GBM) from these different groups of fishes possess anionic binding sites similar to those present in the GBM of mammals. The distribution of cationized ferritin was the same in all fishes listed. Cationized ferritin was localized only in the GBM and the mesangial matrix. The regular distribution of cationized ferritin within the laminae rarae (sim60 nm intervals) was taken as evidence of the presence of anionic binding sites. Cationized ferritin did not bind to the glomerular capillary endothelium, nor was any of it localized at the base of the slit diaphragms of the foot processes of the podocytes. The distribution of binding sites in the GBM of these fishes is similar to that in another teleost, the winter flounder, and in a cyclostome, the hagfish.
Keywords:Anionic binding sites  Cationized ferritin  Glomerular basement membrane  Permeability  Elasmobranchs  Teleosts
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