Single nephron hyperfiltration and proteinuria in a newly selected rat strain with superficial glomeruli.

Renal physiology Pub Date : 1986-01-01 DOI:10.1159/000173097
G Rovira-Halbach, J M Alt, R Brunkhorst, U Frei, K Kühn, H Stolte
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Abstract

Alterations in glomerular permeability were studied in female MWF/Ztm rats, newly selected from the Munich Wistar rats with a high number of superficial glomeruli. This strain is characterized by a diminished number of functioning nephrons, an elevated arterial blood pressure and a high proteinuria averaging 24 mg/24 h. Samples of Bowman capsular space (BCS) obtained by free-flow renal micropuncture techniques with pressure control were analyzed for albumin and high-molecular-weight (HMW) proteins by ultramicrodisc electrophoresis. The measured mean albumin and HMW protein concentration in BCS were 1.72 g/l and 0.66 g/l, respectively. The glomerular filtration rate (GFR) averaged 0.74 ml/min/g kidney weight and the single nephron GFR (SNGFR) 48 nl/min. Ultrastructural studies revealed focal bleb-like alterations of the podocytes as has been observed in hyperfiltration states. We suggest that the reduced number of functioning nephrons in the kidneys of these rats could induce glomerular hyperfiltration and permselectivity changes, which cause a high glomerular protein leakage.

新选择的浅表性肾小球大鼠品系的单肾元高滤过和蛋白尿。
研究了MWF/Ztm雌性大鼠肾小球通透性的变化,这些大鼠是新选择的具有大量浅表肾小球的慕尼黑Wistar大鼠。该菌株的特点是功能肾单位数量减少,动脉血压升高,蛋白尿平均为24 mg/24 h。通过压力控制的自由流动肾微穿刺技术获得的Bowman荚膜空间(BCS)样本通过超微盘电泳分析白蛋白和高分子量(HMW)蛋白。BCS中白蛋白和HMW蛋白平均浓度分别为1.72 g/l和0.66 g/l。肾小球滤过率(GFR)平均为0.74 ml/min/g肾重,单肾单位滤过率(SNGFR)为48 nl/min。超微结构研究显示在高滤过状态下足细胞有局灶性泡样改变。我们认为,这些大鼠肾脏中功能肾单位数量的减少可能导致肾小球过滤和过电选择性的改变,从而导致肾小球蛋白的高渗漏。
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