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Joshua M. Thurman, Danica Ljubanović, Pamela A. Royer, Damian M. Kraus, Hector Molina, Nicholas P. Barry, Gregory Proctor, Moshe Levi, V. Michael Holers
Published in Volume 116, Issue 2
J Clin Invest. 2006; 116(2):357–368 doi:10.1172/JCI24521
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Figure 10
Local synthesis of complement components within the kidney after I/R.

The outer medulla was dissected out from unmanipulated kidneys and kidneys subjected to ischemia and variable times of reperfusion. mRNA was isolated from these samples, and quantitative real-time PCR was performed to assess changes in the local synthesis of the complement components C3 (A), factor B (fB, B), or factor H (fH, C) after I/R. These components were expressed at low levels within unmanipulated kidneys. A trend toward increased C3 was seen after 24 hours but did not reach statistical significance. Significant decreases in factor H synthesis were observed after 2 and 24 hours of reperfusion (**P < 0.01 versus sham treatment). (D and E) In situ hybridization for C3 demonstrated that C3 mRNA (arrows) was detectable in the outer medulla of sham-treated animals (D), but levels were much higher after ischemia and 24 hours of reperfusion (E). Hybridization of sham (not shown) and postischemic (F) kidneys with a sense probe for C3 were performed as negative controls. In situ hybridization was performed on 4 animals per group, and representative images are shown.