Studies on the juxtaglomerular apparatus: IV. Freeze-fracturing of membrane surfaces

HU Boll, WG Forssmann, R Taugner - Cell and Tissue Research, 1975 - Springer
HU Boll, WG Forssmann, R Taugner
Cell and Tissue Research, 1975Springer
The Juxtaglomerular apparatus of the rat was studied after freeze-fracturing with special
respect to intercellular junctions. It was found that Juxtaglomerular granulated cells of the
vas afferens are interconnected by gap junctions to adjacent cells (granulated cells, possibly
also smooth muscle cells). Gap junctions have also been found on the surface of lacis cells
and mesangial cells. It is therefore concluded that these cells of the Juxtaglomerular
apparatus and the glomerulus—granulated cells (possibly also smooth muscle cells) of the …
Summary
The Juxtaglomerular apparatus of the rat was studied after freeze-fracturing with special respect to intercellular junctions. It was found that Juxtaglomerular granulated cells of the vas afferens are interconnected by gap junctions to adjacent cells (granulated cells, possibly also smooth muscle cells). Gap junctions have also been found on the surface of lacis cells and mesangial cells. It is therefore concluded that these cells of the Juxtaglomerular apparatus and the glomerulus—granulated cells (possibly also smooth muscle cells) of the vas afferens, lacis cells and mesangium cells—form a functional system reacting in a coordinated manner to physiological stimuli.
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