Sexual dimorphism of proximal straight tubular cells in mouse kidney
Open Access
- 1 July 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in The Anatomical Record
- Vol. 255 (3) , 316-323
- https://doi.org/10.1002/(sici)1097-0185(19990701)255:3<316::aid-ar7>3.0.co;2-5
Abstract
The proximal straight tubular epithelium of the mouse kidney exhibited sexual dimorphism in conventional paraffin sections stained with periodic acid Schiff (PAS) in our preliminary observation. The purpose of this study was to clarify the sex‐dependent structural features in the proximal straight tubular cells of the mouse kidney, and to clarify the effects of sex hormones on this portion of the renal tissue. The mice used in this study were divided into intact, orchiectomized, ovariectomized, testosterone‐treated and estradiol‐treated groups. The kidneys of these animals were examined by histological, cytological and cytochemical (for acid phosphatase reaction) procedures. In the proximal straight tubular epithelium of intact adult mice, PAS staining of the brush border in females was more intense than that in males. Furthermore, PAS‐positive granules were observed in the cytoplasm of females only. Orchiectomy changed the male‐specific features to that of the females, and treatment with testosterone induced the male‐specific features. Ovariectomy and estradiol treatment showed no effects. Ultrastructurally, PAS‐positive granules were observed as electron‐dense myelinoid bodies, and these contained acid phosphatase‐positive matrix. The present study demonstrated apparent sexual dimorphism and effects of testosterone on PAS staining and PAS‐positive granules in the proximal straight tubule cells in normal mice. In addition, the association of PAS‐positive granules and lysosomes was suggested by cytological and cytochemical examination. Anat Rec 255:316–323, 1999.Keywords
This publication has 27 references indexed in Scilit:
- Immunocytochemical investigation of the in vivo endocytosis by renal tubular epithelial cellsMicroscopy Research and Technique, 1995
- Sex and strain differences in mouse kidney: Bowman's capsule morphology and susceptibility to chloroformToxicology Letters, 1984
- Genetic analysis of renal function in mice. 1. Glomerular filtration rate and its correlation with body and kidney weightLaboratory Animals, 1981
- Sex Difference and Fine Structure on Epithelium Cells of Bowman's Capsule in MiceExperimental Animals, 1979
- Cytochemical correlates of structural sexual dimorphism in glandular tissues of the mouseHistochemistry and Cell Biology, 1975
- Components of the major urinary protein complex of inbred mice: Separation and peptide mappingBiochemical Genetics, 1968
- THE COLUMNAR CELLS OCCURRING IN THE PARIETAL LAYER OF BOWMAN'S CAPSULEThe Journal of cell biology, 1967
- Major Urinary Protein Complex of Normal Mice: OriginScience, 1965
- THE STRUCTURE OF BOWMAN'S CAPSULE IN CASTRATE AND TESTOSTERONE TREATED MALE MICE AS AN INDEX OF HORMONAL EFFECTS ON THE RENAL CORTEX11Endocrinology, 1941
- SEX DIFFERENCES IN THE STRUCTURE OF BOWMAN'S CAPSULE IN THE MOUSEScience, 1940