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Journal of Veterinary Science ; : 329-333, 2007.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-117486

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study was to determine the expression and distribution of band 3 in the collecting duct and connecting tubules of the kidney of the marmoset monkey (Callithrix jacchus), and to establish whether band 3 is expressed in type A intercalated cells. The intracellular localization of band 3 in the different populations of intercalated cells was determined by double-labeling immunohistochemistry. Immunohistochemical microscopy demonstrated that band 3 is located in the basolateral plasma membranes of all type A intercalated cells in the connecting tubule (CNT), cortical collecting duct (CCD), and outer medullary collecting duct (OMCD) of the marmoset. However, type B intercalated cells and non-A/ non-B intercalated cells did not show band 3 labeling. Electron microscopy of the CNT, CCD and OMCD confirmed the light microscopic observation of the basolateral plasma membrane staining for band 3 in a subpopulation of interacted cells. Basolateral staining was seen on the plasma membrane and small coated vesicles in the perinuclear structure, some of which were located in the Golgi region. In addition, there was no labeling of band 3 in the mitochondria of the CNT, CCD and in OMCD cells. The intensity of the immunostaining of the basolateral membrane was less in the CNT than in the CCD and OMCD. In contrast, band 3 immunoreactivity was greater in the intracellular vesicles of the CNT. From these results, we suggest that the basolateral Cl-/HCO3- exchanger in the monkey kidney is in a more active state in the collecting duct than in the CNT.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Anion Exchange Protein 1, Erythrocyte/metabolism , Callithrix/metabolism , Gene Expression Profiling/veterinary , Gene Expression Regulation , Immunohistochemistry/veterinary , Kidney Tubules/cytology , Kidney Tubules, Collecting/cytology , Microscopy, Electron, Transmission/veterinary
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Gac. méd. Méx ; 142(5): 435-437, sept.-oct. 2006. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-569503

ABSTRACT

Antecedentes. En México la esferocitosis hereditaria (EH) es la causa principal de anemia hemolítica hereditaria y se debe a mutaciones en uno o más genes implicados en la membrana eritrocitaria, lo que dificulta la identificación del gen primario. Objetivo. Con el fin de valorar la utilización de los polimorfismos G199A y NcoI del gen ANK1, y Memphis I del gen SLC4A1 como marcadores genéticos para identificar esta enfermedad, estimamos sus frecuencias alélicas y genotípicas en 45 muestras de ADN de pacientes con EH y 28 de individuos sanos, las cuales fueron similares en uno y otro grupos para los polimorfismos G199A y Memphis I, con baja frecuencia de heterocigotos, lo que limita su utilidad como marcador genético. Resultados. El polimorfismo NcoI no mostró diferencias alélicas y genotípicas en los grupos de estudio, pero sí mayor frecuencia de heterocigotos (0.49 y 0.43 en enfermos y sanos respectivamente), característica que le confiere ventajas para ser utilizado como marcador genético en familias con EH. Conclusiones. Finalmente, debido a que existen otros genes implicados en la patología molecular de la EH, consideramos que es necesario analizar otros polimorfismos de genes que codifican para las proteínas involucradas en las deficiencias que conducen a esferocitosis hereditaria en la población mexicana.


BACKGROUND: In Mexico, Hereditary Spherocytosis (HS) is the main cause of hereditary hemolytic anemia, due to mutations of one or more genes involved in the erythrocyte membrane, making it difficult to identify the primary gene. OBJECTIVE: With the purpose of estimating the use of the polymorphisms G199A and NcoI of ANK1 gene, and Memphis I of SLC4A1 gene, as genetic markers to screen this disease, we searched the allelic and genotypic frequencies in 45 DNA samples of HS patients and 28 from healthy individuals. RESULTS: Allelic and genotypic frequencies were similar in both studied groups for the G199A and Memphis I polymorphisms, with low frequency of heterozygosis showing its limited use as a genetic marker. The allelic and genotypic frequencies of the NcoI polymorphism were also similar in both groups, however a higher heterozygote frequency was observed (0.49 and 0.43 in patients and healthy individuals), a feature that may turn it into a useful genetic marker. CONCLUSIONS: Since there are other genes implicated in the molecular pathology of the HS, we consider it necessary to continue analyzing other polymorphisms of the genes involved in Hereditary Spherocytosis among the Mexican population.


Subject(s)
Humans , Ankyrins/genetics , Spherocytosis, Hereditary/genetics , Anion Exchange Protein 1, Erythrocyte/genetics , Ankyrins/metabolism , DNA , Erythrocytes/metabolism , Spherocytosis, Hereditary/metabolism , Genetic Predisposition to Disease , Mexico , Mutation , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Polymorphism, Genetic , Anion Exchange Protein 1, Erythrocyte/metabolism
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Indian J Physiol Pharmacol ; 2004 Oct; 48(4): 409-18
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-108138

ABSTRACT

We study the shapes and biochemical characteristics of human red blood cells using a unified biochemical and continuum mechanical model. In particular, we model the crenated, echinocytic shapes and show how they may shift due to changes in the pH and various amphipaths affecting the osmotic pressure by also utilizing pressure as an independent variable. In contrast to earlier works which advocate that biochemical factors may be attributable to mechanical control parameters, cytoskeletal elastic constants and effective relaxed bilayer area difference of outer plasma membrane and inner protein-based membrane skeleton, our unified model agrees well with Band 3 diffusion experimental root mean square distance data.


Subject(s)
Anion Exchange Protein 1, Erythrocyte/metabolism , Diffusion , Erythrocyte Membrane/metabolism , Humans , Lipid Bilayers/metabolism , Mathematics , Models, Theoretical
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