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    Research in experimental medicine 165 (1975), S. 191-197 
    ISSN: 1433-8580
    Keywords: Basement membrane ; glomerulus ; isolation ; detergent ; Glomerulus ; Basalmembran ; Isolierungsmethode ; Detergens
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Voraussetzung zur Untersuchung der glomerulären chemischen Zusammensetzung ist, eine möglichst reine Darstellung der Basalmembran in ausreichender Menge zu erhalten. Um die glomeruläre Basalmembran zu isolieren, werden die Glomerula mit 0.08 % Polyoxyäthylen-sorbitan-monooleat schwach homogenisiert. Die so gewonnene Glomerulumsuspension wird auf einen Saccharosedichtgradienten überschichtet. Nach ca. 1/2 Stunde entsteht eine Dreischichtung. In der untersten dritten Schicht ist die Basalmembran enthalten. Aus dem Vergleich mit den verschiedenen chemischen Analysenwerten und auch aus dem Befund von elektronenmikroskopischen Untersuchungen ist die durch das Detergens gewonnene Basalmembran gut anwendbar, um weitere chemische Forschungen durchzuführen.
    Notes: Summary In order to obtain pure glomerular basement membrane for chemical analysis, we could develop the following method. The isolated glomeruli are treated with a 0.08 % polyoxyethylene-sorbitane-monooleate for 3–5 minutes and they are homogenized in this detergent. The homogenate obtained is placed in a sucrose gradient with the specific density between 1021 to 1081. After standing for 30 minutes in a refrigator, the homogenate was separated into three layers. The uppermost layer contained fragmented cell debris, the second layer was consisted of the endothelial and epithelial cells. In the third layer, which was clearly separated from upper two layers by the translucent zone, the basement membrane were found. The position of the third layer is different in normal and pathological glomeruli, and the width of the layer is very narrow. According to this method only a very little contamination with other glomerular cell fraction is observed. The application of the 0.08 % polyoxyethylene-sorbitane-monooleate did not induce any appreciable change in the structure of basement membrane, because carbohydrate composition and sialic acid content of this preparation were essentially identical with the data reported by several authors who prepared basement membrane by ultrasonic method. Electron microscope also revealed that the isolated glomerular basement membrane preserved lamina densa completely attached with partly stripped lamina rara interna and externa. Our method to break glomeruli is inexpensive and less time-consuming than the breakage with ultrasonic vibration. Isolation procedure with density gradient is obviously superior to the simple centrifugation or settling method adopted by others.
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