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Acute pyelonephritis was induced in rats by temporary unilateral ureteric obstruction and the intravenous injection ofEscherichia coli. Animals were sacrificed 48 h after infection and changes in renal cortical tubules due to the presence of bacteria were studied. Bacteria appeared and multiplied in the tubular lumina and proximal tubular epithelial cells endocytosed the microorganisms in large numbers. Coalescence of phagosomes with lysosomes resulted in the surrounding of engulfed bacteria with acid phosphatase. However, the lysosomal apparatus of the cells did not eliminateEscherichia coli since the bacteria multiplied within phagosomes and destroyed the normal cell architecture. The peritubular interstitial inflammatory infiltrate caused ischemia of tubules, enhancing bacterial damage to the proximal tubules. The cytoplasm of the injured tubular cells was sometimes detached from the basement membrane. Cells of the distal tubules and collecting ducts did not show significant endocytosis or bacterial tubular damage.
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Iványi, B., Krenács, T. & Petri, S. Phagocytosis of bacteria by proximal tubular epithelium in experimental pyelonephritis. Virchows Archiv B Cell Pathol 50, 59–70 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02889890
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