Title of article :
Embryohistiogenesis of Vascular Tufts of Glomeruli A Possible Hypothesis
Author/Authors :
Dabiri, Shahriar Pathology and Stem Cell Research Center - Department of Pathology - Afzalipour Hospital, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran , Moeini-Aghtaei, Mohammad Mehdi Pathology and Stem Cell Research Center - Department of Pathology - Afzalipour Hospital, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran , Dabiri, Bahram Pathology and Stem Cell Research Center - Department of Pathology - Afzalipour Hospital, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran
Abstract :
Introduction. Embryogenesis of the kidney glomeruli, especially
its vascular component, has not been well documented. Glomeruli
capillary tuft is surrounded and enveloped by visceral epithelial
cells, which is a unique portal system that connects afferent with
efferent arteriole without interaction with venular circulation. We
hypothesized that the portal system embryologically has developed
by extension of the intima of afferent arteriole into the stroma of
glomerulus. We also hypothesized that juxtaglomeruli apparatus
was developed from remnants of smooth muscle cells of the media
of afferent arteriole at the anastomosing site with the Bowman
capsule entrance.
Materials and Methods. We studied 5 human fetal kidneys by
hematoxylin-eosin, periodic acid-Schiff, and immunoperoxidase
staining techniques.
Results. Hematoxylin-eosin staining of fetal kidney showed
presence of erythrocytes in early vesicle form of glomeruli that was
confirmed by immunohistochemical staining with CD31, smooth
muscle actin, and CD34 markers. These stains showed extension
of extraglomerular arterioles to the glomeruli. Periodic acid-Schiff
staining showed also the continuity of the basement membrane in
extraglomeruli and internal glomerular vascular tufts.
Conclusions. This study shows that there is a relationship between
the metanephric blast cells and major vessel critical for angiogenesis.
When afferent arteriole come in contact with the immature glomeruli,
its intima migrates into the glomerular tuft to form intraglomerular
capillary system, while its smooth muscle remains at the entrance
orifice and develops juxtaglomerular apparatus cells.
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Keywords :
embryology , kidney , glomeruli , vascular tuft
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Kidney Diseases (IJKD)