2012
DOI: 10.1681/asn.2011070666
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Multiple Factors Influence Glomerular Albumin Permeability in Rats

Abstract: Different laboratories recently reported incongruous results describing the quantification of albumin filtration using two-photon microscopy. We investigated the factors that influence the glomerular sieving coefficient for albumin (GSC A ) in an effort to explain these discordant reports and to develop standard operating procedures for determining GSC A . Multiple factors influenced GSC A , including the kidney depth of image acquisition (10-20 mm was appropriate), the selection of fluorophore (probes emittin… Show more

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“…Support for such a mechanism comes from live renal imaging studies showing transcytosis of albumin in rat PTCs and other studies demonstrating the in vitro transcytosis of megalin ligands. 12,13,[17][18][19]30 The underlying mechanisms by which cubilin-mediated uptake would lead to ligand transcytosis remains to be established. In a recent study, a significant reduction in plasma albumin levels and decreased half-life of albumin in the blood were observed in mice transplanted with kidneys deficient in neonatal Fc receptor (FcRn).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Support for such a mechanism comes from live renal imaging studies showing transcytosis of albumin in rat PTCs and other studies demonstrating the in vitro transcytosis of megalin ligands. 12,13,[17][18][19]30 The underlying mechanisms by which cubilin-mediated uptake would lead to ligand transcytosis remains to be established. In a recent study, a significant reduction in plasma albumin levels and decreased half-life of albumin in the blood were observed in mice transplanted with kidneys deficient in neonatal Fc receptor (FcRn).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…13 Megalin also mediates transcytosis of thyroglobulin, 14 Shh, 15 and the megalin-cubilin binding protein, receptor-associated protein. 16 Indirect evidence for cubilin playing a similar role in ligand transcytosis comes from findings showing that albumin is transcytosed back to circulation via the proximal tubule epithelium, [17][18][19] as well as the fact that cubilin-mediated uptake of intrinsic factor-B 12 complex in the gut leads to its release into blood in the form of transcobalamin-B 12 . 20 Whether or not renal cubilin-mediated uptake of apoA-I and albumin from the glomerular filtrate might be part of a salvage process that affects levels of these proteins in the blood is not known.…”
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“…Data from our laboratory using intravital 2-photon microscopy revealed a more permeable glomerular filtration barrier (GFB) than previously thought under physiologic conditions, with retrieval of filtered albumin occurring in an early subset of cells called proximal tubule cells (PTC) 1,2,3 .Previous techniques used to study renal filtration and establishing the characteristic of the filtration barrier involved micropuncture of the lumen of these early tubular segments with sampling of the fluid content and analysis 4 . These studies determined albumin concentration in the luminal fluid to be virtually non-existent; corresponding closely to what is normally detected in the urine.…”
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“…It has also been proposed, partly on the basis of imaging studies, that albumin may be trafficked directly across proximal tubule cells and back into the blood stream [29,30]. These surprising findings have huge implications for clinical practice and have inevitably generated much controversy; the picture is further complicated by the fact that different groups using the same imaging techniques have reported very different values for the glomerular sieving coefficient [31,32].…”
Section: Renal Handling Of Albuminmentioning
confidence: 99%