Jci_page_head_homepage_01 Jci_page_head_homepage_02
Matthew D. Oldfield, Leon A. Bach, Josephine M. Forbes, David Nikolic-Paterson, Anne McRobert, Vicki Thallas, Robert C. Atkins, Tanya Osicka, George Jerums, Mark E. Cooper
Published in Volume 108, Issue 12
J Clin Invest. 2001; 108(12):1853–1863 doi:10.1172/JCI11951
Abstract | Full text | PDF
Options: View larger image (or click on image)
Medium
Figure 9

In vivo AGE and α-SMA staining in the tubules of chronically diabetic rats. Kidney sections from SD rats, control, 32-week diabetic, and 32-week diabetic that received the AGE–cross-link breaker, ALT 711 (n = 5 each group), were stained for AGE and separately for α-SMA. Representative pictures of AGE staining in (a) control, (b) diabetic, and (c) diabetic animals that received ALT 711. (d and e) α-SMA staining. In control animals α-SMA staining was limited to vascular smooth muscle cells (d). Diabetes was associated with an increase in tubular α-SMA staining (e) (arrowheads) that was ameliorated in diabetic animals receiving ALT 711 (f). P < 0.05, magnification for all ×400.