Roesinger B, Schiller A, Taugner R
Cell Tissue Res. 1978 Jan 9;186(1):121-33. doi: 10.1007/BF00219659.
The morphology of tight junctions of the renal proximal tubule was studied comparing the pars convoluta and pars recta of rat, golden hamster, rabbit, cat, dog and tupaia. Though some interspecies variations were observed, the convoluted portions of the proximal tubules revealed quite uniformly very leaky tight junctions with mainly 1-2 strands. Along the whole proximal tubule of the rabbit kidney including the pars recta only minor differences of the zonulae occludentes were found. By contrast, the tight junctions of the pars recta in other species were much more elaborate, especially in cat and tupaia, having up to 6 strands and an overall depth of more than 150 nm. The implications of these findings are discussed with special regard to the functional differences between the pars convoluta and pars recta of the proximal tubule.
通过比较大鼠、金黄仓鼠、兔、猫、狗和树鼩的肾近端小管的曲部和直部,研究了紧密连接的形态。尽管观察到一些种间差异,但近端小管的曲部显示出相当一致的非常渗漏的紧密连接,主要有1 - 2条链。在兔肾的整个近端小管包括直部,仅发现紧密连接带的微小差异。相比之下,其他物种直部的紧密连接更为复杂,尤其是猫和树鼩,有多达6条链,总深度超过150纳米。结合近端小管曲部和直部之间的功能差异,讨论了这些发现的意义。