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. 1988 Jul;253(1):151-63.
doi: 10.1007/BF00221750.

The ultrastructural organization of the basement membrane of Bowman's capsule in the rat renal corpuscle

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The ultrastructural organization of the basement membrane of Bowman's capsule in the rat renal corpuscle

G Mbassa et al. Cell Tissue Res. 1988 Jul.

Abstract

The basement membrane of Bowman's capsule (BCBM) of the rat was studied by means of a modified tissue-preservation technique for transmission electron microscopy, which avoids the usual thorough fixation in OsO4 and applies tannic acid and uranyl acetate for staining (Sakai et al. 1986). At most sites the BCBM is multilayered, consisting of one to seven dense layers separated by electron-lucent layers. The latter, which can be termed laminae rarae, contain fine filaments which connect the dense layers to each other and the innermost dense layer to the basal cell membrane of the parietal epithelium. The laminae densae are basically composed of fine filaments arranged in an anastomosing pattern. Individual filaments ranging from 5 to 15 nm in diameter, combine to form filament bundles up to 100 nm in thickness and 1 to 2 micron in length. Within a dense layer, filaments and filamentous bundles are oriented mainly in the same direction. Often the inner dense layers do not form a continuous sheet, and the filamentous bundles are arranged in anastomosing or spiral patterns to form a ribbon-like structure that we call a "microligament". These microligaments are often embedded in basal furrows of the parietal epithelium and are best developed around the vascular pole. Intracellular actin bundles of the parietal cells are regularly associated with these extracellular ribbon-like structures of the basement membrane. In conclusion, the BCBM has an unusual structure: the laminae densae are characterized by their filamentous nature and are arranged in different patterns, i.e. as a multilayered mat and as microligaments.

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