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Anne Joutel, Fréderic Andreux, Swann Gaulis, Valérie Domenga, Michaelle Cecillon, Nicole Battail, Nadia Piga, Françoise Chapon, Catherine Godfrain, Elisabeth Tournier-Lasserve
Published in Volume 105, Issue 5
J Clin Invest. 2000; 105(5):597–605 doi:10.1172/JCI8047
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Notch3 immunogold labeling is highly clustered at the cell surface of smooth muscle cells. (a) Vessel within the frontal lobe of CADASIL patient 1, processed for electron microscopy using standard procedure. Outline of a smooth muscle cell (m) is indicated by open small arrows. Granular osmiophilic deposits (large arrows) are observed within the basal lamina (square), in close contact with the cytoplasmic membrane of this smooth muscle cell. ×13,000. (b) Vessel within the occipital lobe from CADASIL patient 1, processed for immunoelectron microscopy with the 1E4 antibody. Numerous granular osmiophilic deposits (large arrows) are observed within the basal lamina (square). These are nested within invaginations of the smooth muscle cells (m), or are spread far away within the vessel wall (stars). Notch3 immunolabeling, which appears as black dots due to silver enhancement, is highly clustered at the cell membrane of smooth muscle cells (open small arrows) closely arranged around the deposits, which are not labeled. ×20,000. Ultrathin sections stained with uranyl acetate and lead citrate. ec, endothelial cell; Lu, lumen.