Sulfatides are quantitatively prominent glycosphingolipids of rat kidney. In order to gain insight into their possible physiological significance in this organ, and their possible role in Heymann's nephritis, the main sulfatide components were localized immunohistochemically. The antibodies used recognized the sulfatides Sgal1, Stri1, Stri2, and Stet2a. Stri1 epitopes were expressed in the brush border of proximal tubuli, whereas Stri2-specific immuno staining was observed in cortical and medullar collecting ducts. Both Stri1 and Stri2 were also expressed by interstitial cells of the inner medulla. Stet2a was visualized in epithelia of the distal tubules of Henle's loop and the juxtaglomerular apparatus, including the macula densa. The mAb Sulph-I, that recognizes the SO3(-)-3Galbeta

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