Renal Apolipoproteins in Nephrotic Rats

  • H VANGOOR*
  • , MLC van der Horst
  • , J Atmosoerodjo
  • , JA Joles
  • , A van Tol
  • , Andries Grond
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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    Abstract

    Recent experimental data suggest a role for lipids in the pathogenesis of glomerulosclerosis. In this study, we examined the main apolipoproteins (apo) of high density lipoproteins (A-I, A-IV, E), low density lipoproteins (B), and very low density lipoproteins (B, E) in plasma and kidney tissue of rats with puromycin aminonucleoside or adriamycin nephrosis. In full-blown nephrosis, plasma concentrations of apo A-I and apo B were significantly elevated, apo A-I and apo E levels did not change. Immunohistological studies in plastic sections retreated increased apo A-I, apo A-IV, and apo E immunoreactivity in glomerular visceral epithelial cells both in puromycin aminonucleoside and adriamycin nephrosis. This was confirmed by immunoelectronmicroscopy. In addition, apo B and apo E were encountered in increased amounts in the mesangium and co-localized with Oil Red O-positive lipid deposits, particularly in puromycin aminonucleoside nephrosis rats. Double-staining showed a preferential localization of apo B and apo E at sites of increased mesangial matrix in close proximity to ED1-positive foam cells, i.e., the mesangial macrophages. The close topographic association between apo B and apo E, lipid deposits, and macrophages in the mesangium lend further support to the concept of lipid-mediated glomerular injury in nephrosis.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1804-1812
    Number of pages9
    JournalAmerican Journal of Pathology
    Volume142
    Issue number6
    Publication statusPublished - Jun-1993

    Keywords

    • HIGH-DENSITY-LIPOPROTEIN
    • CHRONIC AMINONUCLEOSIDE NEPHROSIS
    • REDUCES GLOMERULAR INJURY
    • SEGMENTAL GLOMERULOSCLEROSIS
    • CHOLESTERYL ESTER
    • TISSUE SITES
    • A-IV
    • PLASMA
    • MACROPHAGES
    • LIPIDS

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