Rabbit kidney proximal convoluted tubule (RPCT) and proximal straight tubule (RPST) cells were independently isolated and cultured. The kinetics of the sodium-dependent glucose transport was characterized by determining the uptake of the glucose analog alpha-methylglucopyranoside. Cell culture and assay conditions used in these experiments were based on previous experiments conducted on the renal cell line derived from the whole kidney of the Yorkshire pig (LLC-PK1).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEosinophils are inflammatory cells that actively participate in the defense against large, multicellular parasites. Eosinophils are also a prominent component in the inflammatory infiltrates seen in acute allograft rejection. Their role in that process, however, remains obscure.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe complexity and heterogeneity of the human nephron with regard to cell types make well-defined in vitro systems of renal cells valuable for studies of the pathogenetic mechanisms involved in nephrotoxicity. In our laboratory renal proximal tubule cells (PTC) and collecting duct cells (CDC) have been isolated, cultured and characterized from cadaver kidneys (postmortem time <24 h) for use in studies of renal cytotoxicity induced by therapeutics and bacteria. PTC seeded at 10(6) cells/ml formed confluent monolayers within 7 days.
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CT scans of eight nonsmoking patients with chronic sinusitis and two controls were graded for their disease severity (from 0 to IV) with the classification system proposed by May. Subsequently, endoscopically harvested middle turbinate specimens from these patients (16 diseased turbinates, 4 controls) were evaluated both by scanning and by transmission electron microscopy. As the severity of the disease increased as demonstrated by CT scan, electron microscopy of 5 x 3 x 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInterstitial cystitis is a chronic bladder disease with certain features that suggest autoimmunity may play a role in initiating or maintaining the disease process. We therefore determined whether immunoglobulin fractions from 14 IC patient and 19 control urine specimens bound in vitro to primary cultures of human bladder epithelial cells, as well as epithelial cells from a variety of other tissues. Urine autoantibodies that bound to normal human bladder epithelial cells were present in 8 of 14 IC specimens (from 6 of 9 IC patients) as compared to 3 of 23 control specimens (from 2 of 17 control patients).
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