2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.cellbi.2003.11.010
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Mesothelial primary cilia of peritoneal and other serosal surfaces

Abstract: The conspicuous presence of primary cilia, a small immotile cilium present on most cell types, left researchers with little doubt of their functional relevance. Recently mechanosensitive functional significance was established and a link with the pathogenesis of polycystic kidney disease. Together these discoveries have raised the profile of this, previously considered "vestigial", organelle. Primary cilia are expressed on the apical surface of serosal mesothelium and display regional variation but are more ab… Show more

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“…The luminal side of the mesothelial cells showed numerous cytoplasmic extensions corresponding to microvilli and primary cilia. These structures are particularly developed in the visceral peritoneum, which may indicate a state of biosynthetic activation in these cells [21]. Most importantly, immunostaining confirmed the specific distribution of AQP1 and eNOS in distinct vascular beds in the PM.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…The luminal side of the mesothelial cells showed numerous cytoplasmic extensions corresponding to microvilli and primary cilia. These structures are particularly developed in the visceral peritoneum, which may indicate a state of biosynthetic activation in these cells [21]. Most importantly, immunostaining confirmed the specific distribution of AQP1 and eNOS in distinct vascular beds in the PM.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…The luminal surface of mesothelial cells has numerous microvilli varying in shape, size and density; increasing the functional mesothelial surface area[31]. Cilia have also been identified on the surface of resting mesothelial cells[32]. The mesothelium functions as a dynamic layer that contributes substantially to the structural, functional, and homeostatic properties of the peritoneum[29].…”
Section: The Peritoneum As the First Line Of Defence In Pcmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to this feature, both cuboidal and squamous types of mesothelial cells exist, where squamous are thought to be the most differentiated form (Herrick and Mutsaers, 2004). Cuboidal mesothelial cells coating highly mobile organs are biosynthetically active with primary cilia, abundant Golgi, rough endoplasmic reticulum, microvilli, lamellar bodies, basement membrane, cell-cell junctions, and extensive cytoskeletal networks (Bird, 2004). These cellular characteristics are important for tensile strength and flexibility.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%