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Drebrin

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    Chapter 1 General Introduction to Drebrin
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    Chapter 2 Molecular Cloning of Drebrin: Progress and Perspectives
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    Chapter 3 Biochemistry of Drebrin and Its Binding to Actin Filaments
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    Chapter 4 Phosphorylation of Drebrin and Its Role in Neuritogenesis
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    Chapter 5 Remodeling of Actin Filaments by Drebrin A and Its Implications
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    Chapter 6 Cell Shape Change by Drebrin
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    Chapter 7 Localization of Drebrin: Light Microscopy Study
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    Chapter 8 Making of a Synapse: Recurrent Roles of Drebrin A at Excitatory Synapses Throughout Life
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    Chapter 9 Drebrin in Neuronal Migration and Axonal Growth
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    Chapter 10 Drebrin and Spine Formation
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    Chapter 11 Role of Drebrin in Synaptic Plasticity
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    Chapter 12 Drebrin in Alzheimer’s Disease
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    Chapter 13 Drebrins and Connexins: A Biomedical Perspective
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    Chapter 14 Homer, Spikar, and Other Drebrin-Binding Proteins in the Brain
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    Chapter 15 Role of Drebrin at the Immunological Synapse
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    Chapter 16 Drebrin Regulation of Calcium Signaling in Immune Cells
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    Chapter 17 Drebrin and Spermatogenesis
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    Chapter 18 Drebrin at Junctional Plaques
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    Chapter 19 Juxtanuclear Drebrin-Enriched Zone
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    Chapter 20 Drebrin in Renal Glomeruli
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    Chapter 21 Drebrin’s Role in the Maintenance of Endothelial Integrity
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    Chapter 22 Regulation of Skeletal Myoblast Differentiation by Drebrin
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    Chapter 23 The Role of Drebrin in Cancer Cell Invasion
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    Chapter 24 Erratum to: Drebrin - From Structure and Function to Physiological and Pathological Roles
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Chapter title
Drebrin in Renal Glomeruli
Chapter number 20
Book title
Drebrin
Published in
Advances in experimental medicine and biology, January 2017
DOI 10.1007/978-4-431-56550-5_20
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Book ISBNs
978-4-43-156548-2, 978-4-43-156550-5
Authors

Wiebke K. Ludwig-Peitsch, Ludwig-Peitsch, Wiebke K.

Abstract

The central function of renal glomeruli is plasma ultrafiltration for primary urine production. The glomerular filtration barrier consists of a fenestrated endothelium, the glomerular basement membrane and podocytes, mesenchymal-like cells with actin filament-rich protrusions, the "foot processes." Their architecture and function are maintained and regulated by actin and several actin-binding proteins, mutations of which can be causative of glomerular diseases. Since initial immunostaining experiments had demonstrated intense drebrin reactions in renal glomeruli, the distribution of this protein was studied in detail in the kidneys of diverse mammalian species. Double-label confocal laser scanning microscopy revealed drebrin enrichment in mesangial cells of human, bovine, murine, and rat kidneys. In Thy-1.1 nephritic rat glomeruli, the protein was concentrated in mesangial cell processes and upregulated during their formation and remodeling. In adult human and bovine kidneys, drebrin was additionally accumulated in the foot processes of podocytes, a finding confirmed by immunoelectron microscopy. By contrast, podocytes of rodent glomeruli contained significant amounts of drebrin only during early developmental stages. In cultured murine podocytes induced to form cell processes, however, drebrin was concentrated in these protrusions, partly in colocalization with other actin-binding proteins. Protein extracts from human and bovine kidneys comprised 20 S-complexes of drebrin and actin, so-called drebrosomes. In summary, drebrin has to be added to the list of actin-binding proteins regulating actin dynamics of mesangial cell processes and foot processes of podocytes. It will be important to determine its role in hereditary and acquired glomerulopathies.

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