Publications by authors named "Mui Kinoshita"

Podocytes are specialized epithelial cells used for glomerular filtration in the kidney. They can be divided into the cell body, primary process and foot process. Here, we describe two useful methods for the three-dimensional(3D) visualization of these subcellular compartments in rodent podocytes.

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Nephrocytes are similar in structure to podocytes and play a role in the isolation of toxic substances from hemolymph in insects. Drosophila melanogaster nephrocytes have recently been used to study podocyte function and disease. However, the three-dimensional ultrastructure of nephrocytes is not clearly understood because their surrounding basement membrane makes it difficult to observe using conventional scanning electron microscopy.

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Article Synopsis
  • Foot process effacement is a sign of podocyte injury, but the specific morphological changes behind it are not fully understood.* -
  • Researchers studied podocytes affected by puromycin nephrosis using advanced imaging techniques to observe structural changes.* -
  • The findings show that foot process effacement occurs through two main types of retraction and involves several alterations to podocyte structure, leading to a flattened appearance.*
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