CYCLODEXTRIN NEPHROSIS IN RAT
- 1 January 1976
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 83 (2) , 367-382
Abstract
The renal toxicity of the Schardinger dextrins, .alpha. and .beta.-cyclodextrin [carbohydrates resulting from fermentation of potato starch by Bacillus macerans], is manifested as a series of alterations in the vacuolar organelles of the proximal convuluted tubule. These changes begin as an increase of apical vacuoles and the appearance of giant lysosomes. The giant lysosomes characteristic of cyclodextrin nephrosis are notable because of the prominent acicular microcrystals embedded in the lysosomal matrix. Giant vacuoles devoid of acid phosphatase reaction product are found in advanced lesions. The vacuolar apparatus shows advanced changes prior to manifestation of lesions in mitochondria and other organelles. These observations indicate a role of the vacuologenic apparatus in the nephrotic process. Intracellular concentration of toxin via the lysosomal pathway represents a perversion of the physiologic function of the proximal tubule which ultimately leads to cell death.This publication has 11 references indexed in Scilit:
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