A simple, versatile, nondisruptive method for the isolation of morphologically and chemically pure basement membranes from several tissues

E Meezan, JT Hjelle, K Brendel, EC Carlson - Life sciences, 1975 - Elsevier
E Meezan, JT Hjelle, K Brendel, EC Carlson
Life sciences, 1975Elsevier
A simple procedure has been developed for the isolation of ultrastructurally pure, intact
basement membranes from bovine retinal and brain blood vessels, rabbit renal tubules and
rat renal glomeruli. By this procedure, cell membranes and intracellular materials are
selectively solubilized with 4% sodium deoxycholate to yield morphologically and
chemically intact basement membrane preparations. Therefore, this method appears to be a
versatile, nondisruptive procedure for the isolation and characterization of basement …
Abstract
A simple procedure has been developed for the isolation of ultrastructurally pure, intact basement membranes from bovine retinal and brain blood vessels, rabbit renal tubules and rat renal glomeruli. By this procedure, cell membranes and intracellular materials are selectively solubilized with 4% sodium deoxycholate to yield morphologically and chemically intact basement membrane preparations. Therefore, this method appears to be a versatile, nondisruptive procedure for the isolation and characterization of basement membranes from a variety of tissues. Its applicability has been demonstrated by the preparation for the first time of isolated basement membranes from non-renal mammalian blood vessels.
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