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Query: UNIPROT:P41181 (
collecting duct
)
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Renal clear cell tubules and clear/acidophilic cell tumors were induced in male Sprague-Dawley rats by 7 weeks oral administration (stop model) of N-nitrosomorpholine (NNM) at a concentration of 12 mg/100 ml in the drinking water. Twelve, 23 and 34 weeks after withdrawal of NNM serial cryostat sections of the kidneys were histochemically analyzed for the following parameters: glucose transporter proteins (GLUT1, GLUT2), glycogen content and the activities of glycogen synthase (SYN), glycogen phosphorylase (PHO), glucose-6-phosphatase (G6Pase), glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PDH), hexokinase (HK), glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH), pyruvate kinase (PK), succinate dehydrogenase (SDH), malate dehydrogenase (MDH), alkaline phosphatase (ALP),
acid phosphatase
(
ACP
) and gamma-glutamyltransferase (GGT). Clear cell (glycogenotic) tubules first appeared at 23 weeks, and clear/acidophilic cell tumors at 34 weeks after withdrawal of the carcinogen. G6Pase, ALP, GGT and GLUT2 were absent in clear cell tubules, clear/acidophilic cell tubules, and clear/acidophilic cell tumors indicating a sequential origin of all these types of lesions from the
collecting duct
system, in line with previous morphological findings. In comparison to the
collecting duct
epithelium, glycogenotic tubules demonstrated an increased activity of PHO and reduced activities of glycolytic and mitochondrial enzymes, which were accompanied by a strongly reduced expression of GLUT1. Moderately increased activities of glycolytic and mitochondrial enzymes were observed in the clear cells of clear/acidophilic cell tubules and tumors compared with those in glycogenotic tubules. They had slightly increased activities of the glycolytic enzymes GAPDH and PK compared with normal
collecting duct
epithelium, while most of them were nearly lacking in GLUT1. Our findings suggest that glycogen storage is not due to an increased uptake of glucose from the blood, but results from a disturbance in intracellular flux of metabolites. The development of clear cell tubules from the normal
collecting duct
epithelium is accompanied by a markedly decreased expression of GLUT1 along with a reduction in glycolytic and mitochondrial enzymes. This reduction of enzyme activities is replaced by an increase in enzyme activities in clear/acidophilic cell tumors indicating a fundamental shift in carbohydrate metabolism during progression from preneoplastic to neoplastic lesions.
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PMID:Sequential changes in glycogen content, expression of glucose transporters and enzymic patterns during development of clear/acidophilic cell tumors in rat kidney. 147 41
Cell culture conditions were devised that selectively supported growth of 13 or 14 gestation day F344 rat ureteric bud, the renal
collecting duct
anlagen. These same conditions also inhibited the growth of metanephrogenic mesenchyme, precursor of structures proximal to the duct. Isolated buds were cultured in Ham's F12 medium supplemented with epidermal growth factor, selenium, insulin, hydrocortisone, prostaglandin E1, transferrin, and triiodothyronine; fetal bovine serum (1%) was required for continuous propagation. Cultured cells were epithelial in morphology and formed domes. By electron microscopy, many structural characteristics of highly differentiated cells were evident: numerous mitochondria, Golgi apparatus, extensive endoplasmic reticulum, an occasional cilium, intracytoplasmic filaments, polarized formation of microvilli, and gap junctions. Histochemistry revealed considerable functional differentiation as well. Cultured bud cells, adult
collecting duct
, and fetal duct anlagen were positive for
acid phosphatase
, membrane-localized ATPase, and nonspecific esterase. Bud cells and fetal duct anlagen expressed high levels of gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase activity while adult
collecting duct
exhibited slight activity. In addition, immunocytochemical observation of intermediate filament expression revealed the presence of epithelial cytokeratins but absence of mesenchymal vimentin in cultured bud cells and fetal and adult collecting ducts. These results indicate that the culture conditions described can maintain the partially differentiated fetal
collecting duct
anlagen in a state consistent with its embryonal derivation, and therefore may be useful in culture studies of renal differentiation.
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PMID:Selective growth in culture of fetal rat renal collecting duct anlagen. Morphologic and biochemical characterization. 286 2
A histochemical analysis of glycoproteins, proteins, and some enzymes was done in kidneys from adult male lizards. The enzymes belong to different pathways of the cell metabolism which include EMBDEN-MEYERHOF and pentose-phosphate pathways, KREBS cycle, and to the lipid and protein metabolism. 2 cell types are described in the
collecting duct
, one being probably responsible for active transport and the other involved in mucous secretion. The proximal tubule, intermediate segment and distal tubule seem to perform an efficient aerobic metabolism. The proximal tubules probably take part in the final steps of uric acid formation. Aminic groups and the amino acids tyrosine, tryptophan, arginine, cysteine, and cystine are always present in the secretory granules of the sexual segment. These granules also have neutral glycoproteins and
acid phosphatase
activity.
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PMID:Histochemistry of the kidney of the tropical lizard Tropidurus torquatus. 688 33