2008
DOI: 10.1007/s10517-009-0359-8
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Structure and Concentration Capacity of the Kidneys in Brattleboro Rats under Conditions of Long-Term Vasopressin Treatment

Abstract: The function and histochemistry of the kidney were studied in homozygous Brattleboro rats after 28-day treatment with exogenous arginine-vasopressin. The long-lasting effect of the hormone includes normalization of osmotic concentration, decrease in the number of b-glucuronidase granules in the medulla, and increasing content of hyaluronan in the interstitium. These changes promote physiological optimization of the antidiuretic reaction to vasopressin.

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“…1, c). These data are consistent with the results of previous experiments [1,9]. During blockade of PG synthesis, hyaluronan was identifi ed in the glycocalyx and cytoplasm of interstitial cells (granules of the Hale-positive material; Fig.…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…1, c). These data are consistent with the results of previous experiments [1,9]. During blockade of PG synthesis, hyaluronan was identifi ed in the glycocalyx and cytoplasm of interstitial cells (granules of the Hale-positive material; Fig.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Wistar rats contain a lower number of β-glucuronidase granules than those in control Brattleboro rats (F (1,1799) (epitheliocytes)=1375.13, p<0.001; F (1,405) (interstitial cells)=240.91, p<0.001; Fig. 2, a; Table 1).…”
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