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Björn Hartleben, Markus Gödel, Catherine Meyer-Schwesinger, Shuya Liu, Theresa Ulrich, Sven Köbler, Thorsten Wiech, Florian Grahammer, Sebastian J. Arnold, Maja T. Lindenmeyer, Clemens D. Cohen, Hermann Pavenstädt, Dontscho Kerjaschki, Noboru Mizushima, Andrey S. Shaw, Gerd Walz, Tobias B. Huber
Published in Volume 120, Issue 4
J Clin Invest. 2010; 120(4):1084–1096 doi:10.1172/JCI39492
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Figure 7
Autophagy is critically involved in podocyte stress adaptation.

(A) Injection of PAN resulted in a dramatic increase of albuminuria in non-proteinuric 6-month-old Atg5Δpodocyte mice compared with control mice (n = 6 for control and for Atg5Δpodocyte mice, *P < 0.05, by 2-tailed Student’s t test). (BD) PAN injection in Atg5Δpodocyte mice resulted in (B) glomerulosclerosis in PAS staining (arrow indicates a sclerosed glomerulus), (C) foot process fusion in electron microscopy (arrows indicate fused foot processes), and (D) loss of podocytes (***P < 0.001, by 2-tailed Student’s t test, glomeruli from n = 4 control and n = 4 Atg5Δpodocyte mice; 30 glomeruli for each mouse were analyzed). (EH) Injection of Adriamycin resulted in (E) a significant increase of albuminuria in non-proteinuric 6-month-old Atg5Δpodocyte mice compared with control littermates (n = 6 for control and for Atg5Δpodocyte mice, *P < 0.05, by 2-tailed Student’s t test), and in (F) glomerulosclerosis (PAS staining, arrows mark segmental sclerosed glomeruli), (G) foot process fusion in electron microscopy (arrows indicate fused foot processes), and (H) loss of podocytes (***P < 0.001, by 2-tailed Student’s t test, glomeruli from n = 3 control and n = 3 Atg5Δpodocyte mice; 30 glomeruli for each mouse were analyzed). Scale bars: 20 μm (B and F), 1 μm (C and G).