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Structural relationships between the endothelial actin system and the underlying elastic layer in the distal interlobular artery of the rat kidney

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The structure of the intracellular actin filaments and the extracellular matrices was studied in the distal interlobular arteries in the rat kidney, employing three different morphological techniques, including rhodamin-phalloidin staining of cryosections, resorcin-fuchsin staining of paraffin sections, and a cold dehydration procedure for electron microscopy. The endothelial cells possess longitudinally running stress fibers. The inner elastic layer is composed of meshworks of elastic fibers encompassing numerous pores. The smooth muscle cells containing abundant actin filaments are arranged circumferentially around the vascular axis. The endothelial stress fibers are found mainly in the basal half of the endothelial cells, and anchor onto the basal cell membranes. The elastic meshworks send off longitudinal branch fibers to contact the endothelial cell membranes at the anchoring sites of stress fibers. In addition circumferential branches run toward the smooth muscle cells. The functional significance of the intracellular contractile apparatus and the extracellular tensile component in small arteries was discussed.

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Sakai, T., Kobayashi, N. Structural relationships between the endothelial actin system and the underlying elastic layer in the distal interlobular artery of the rat kidney. Anat Embryol 186, 467–476 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00185460

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