Diminished NO generation by injured endothelium and loss of macula densa nNOS may contribute to sustained acute kidney injury after ischemia-reperfusion
Am J Physiol Renal Physiol Kwon et al.
296: F25
Supplemental Videos
2 video files in AVI format.
Files in this Data Supplement:
Video 1
-
Representative rotating 3D image of eNOS in a cadaveric renal allograft. 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. eNOS (green) is present in peritubular capillaries. The recipient showed prompt recovery of the graft function with CrCl 68 ml/min on postoperative day 8.
Video 2
-
Representative rotating 3D image of nNOS in a control kidney. Renal cortical tissue was dual stained with Texas red-conjugated phalloidin for F-actin. nNOS (green) is expressed in macula densa.