Renal organic anion transporter 1 is maldistributed and diminishes in proximal tubule cells but increases in vasculature after ischemia and reperfusion
Am J Physiol Renal Physiol Kwon et al.
295: F1807
Supplemental Videos
Two videos in AVI format, one file in CDR (Corel Draw vector format).
Files in this Data Supplement:
Video 1
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(AVI) Representative rotating 3D image of vasa rectae expressing OAT1 at 72 hours after reperfusion following 60 min ischemia
Video 2
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(AVI) Representative rotating 3D image of OAT1 in a control kidney. Renal cortical tissue was dual stained with Texas red-conjugated phalloidin for F-actin. Proximal tubule (PT) cells are identified by the presence of brush borders. OAT1 (green) is present mostly in S2 and S3 PT segments. PT cells show basolateral OAT1 localization.
Video 3
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(Corel Draw) Representative rotating 3D image of an arcuate artery expressing OAT1 at 48 hours after reperfusion following 60 min ischemia