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Nephritogenic glycoprotein. XII. Focal glomerulonephritis with myeloid bodies produced in rats by synthetic analogues of the glycopeptide, nephritogenoside

  • Nephron. 1987;47(2):101-8. doi: 10.1159/000184469.
S Shibata 1 M Okada Y Natori N Shindo M Oshima
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  • 1 Clinical Research Institute, National Medical Center, Tokyo, Japan.
Abstract

Glomerular lesions were successfully induced in rats by a single footpad injection of synthetic analogues of nephritogenoside [alpha-Glc-(1----6)-alpha-Glc-(1-NHCO-Asn, and -Gln)]. Characteristic morphological changes of these glomerular lesions are (1) focal glomerulonephritis (FGN) and (2) the appearance of myeloid bodies in the epithelial cells of the podocytes. FGN produced by a single injection of the synthetic analogues of nephritogenoside may provide an experimental animal model of this potentially diffuse disease, since morphological changes in the early stage of sclerosing glomerulonephritis (end-stage kidney) induced by a single footpad injection of natural nephritogenoside are often identical to those of FGN.

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