Pathological studies on nephrotoxic serum nephritis accelerated with rabbit gamma-globulin in mice
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Pathological studies on nephrotoxic serum nephritis accelerated with rabbit gamma-globulin in mice
Abstract
In order to characterize nephrotoxic serum nephritis accelerated with rabbit gamma-globulin in mice, histopathological studies were carried out 15 days after NTS injection, the time when increases in urinary protein and serum cholesterol and a decrease in serum albumin were apparent. Characteristic changes were widespread thickening of glomerular capillary walls and widening of mesangial areas, owing to deposits of mesangial matrixlike substances. The mesangial interposition into subendothelial areas and the resultant narrowing of the capillary lumen were shown ultrastructurally. In severely affected glomeruli, a hyaline nodular lesion was observed. Visceral epithelial cells demonstrated fusion of the foot processes, microvilli formation, occasional proliferation, and enlargement. Parietal epithelial cells proliferated, forming a cellular crescent. Based on these characteristics, it appears this nephritic model shares a common pathology with human membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis type 1 and crescentic glomerulonephritis and can be considered an appropriate model for producing severe nephritis for short periods.
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