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A scanning electron-microscopic study of the peripolar cell of the rat renal glomerulus
Authors:Ian W. Gibson  Ian A. R. More  George B. M. Lindop
Affiliation:(1) Department of Pathology, Western Infirmary, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK;(2) Pathology Department, University of Glasgow, Western Infirmary, Gil 6NT Glasgow, UK
Abstract:Summary The interior of Bowman's capsules of rat kidneys has been examined by scanning electron microscopy, and a distinctive population of cells around the exposed vascular poles of glomerular tufts were identified. The cells were situated in the annular groove at the root of the glomerulus, between the parietal epithelial cells and the podocytes. These peripolar cells were dendritic cells with long processes embracing the glomerular arterioles. Up to three peripolar cells were present at each vascular pole and they were mainly distributed in the glomeruli of the outer third of the renal cortex. This first detailed study of the surface morphology of the glomerular peripolar cell supports the suggestion that changes in the diameter of the polar region of the glomerular tuft may cause variations in stretching of the cuff of peripolar cells, and hence modulation of their secretory activity.
Keywords:Peripolar cell  Efferent arteriole  Afferent arteriole  Kidney  Scanning electron microscopy  Rat (Wistar)
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