Authors
Daniel Appel, David B Kershaw, Bart Smeets, Gang Yuan, Astrid Fuss, Marlies Elger, Wilhelm Kriz, Marcus J Moeller
Publication date
2009/2/1
Journal
Journal of the American Society of Nephrology
Volume
20
Issue
2
Pages
333-343
Publisher
LWW
Description
Loss of a critical number of podocytes from the glomerular tuft leads to glomerulosclerosis. Even in health, some podocytes are lost into the urine. Because podocytes themselves cannot regenerate, we postulated that glomerular parietal epithelial cells (PECs), which proliferate throughout life and adjoin podocytes, may migrate to the glomerular tuft and differentiate into podocytes. Here, we describe transitional cells at the glomerular vascular stalk that exhibit features of both PECs and podocytes. Metabolic labeling in juvenile rats suggested that PECs migrate to become podocytes. To prove this, we generated triple-transgenic mice that allowed specific and irreversible labeling of PECs upon administration of doxycycline. PECs were followed in juvenile mice beginning from either postnatal day 5 or after nephrogenesis had ceased at postnatal day 10. In both cases, the number of genetically labeled cells increased …
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