Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9308354 | Kidney International | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The immunoreactivity of ApoA-IV observed in kidney tubular cells suggests a direct role of the human kidney in ApoA-IV metabolism. The granular staining pattern probably represents lysosomes degrading ApoA-IV. The additional ApoA-IV localization in distal tubules suggests a rescue function to reabsorb otherwise escaping ApoA-IV in case proximal tubules cannot reabsorb all ApoA-IV. Since no mRNA expression could be detected in any kidney cells, the observed ApoA-IV immunoreactivity represents uptake and not de novo synthesis of ApoA-IV.
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Authors
Marina Haiman, Willi Salvenmoser, Karl Scheiber, Arno Lingenhel, Christian Rudolph, Gerd Schmitz, Florian Kronenberg, Hans Dr,