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Morphogenesis of the renal juxtaglomerular apparatus and peripolar cells in the sheep
Authors:G M Mitchell  B F Stratford  G B Ryan
Institution:(1) Department of Anatomy, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia;(2) Department of Anatomy, University of Melbourne, 3052 Parkville, Victoria, Australia
Abstract:Summary The morphogenesis of the juxtaglomerular apparatus and peripolar cells was studied in the metanephros of fetal sheep (from 24 to 147 days of gestation) using light and electron microscopy. The first juxtaglomerular apparatus was detected at 45 days of gestation, following constriction of the edges of Bowman's capsule and formation of the vascular pole of the renal corpuscle. Mesenchymal cells gave rise to lacis cells and to smooth muscle and epithelioid cells of the juxtaglomerular arterioles. Epithelioid cells developed only sparse cytoplasmic granulation, first detectable at 92 days. The macula densa developed from tubular cells at the junction of the middle and upper limbs of the S-shaped body of the developing nephron. Peripolar cells arose from epithelial cells in the lower limb of the S-shaped body, at the constricting edges of Bowman's capsule, and formed a cuff around the origin of the glomerular tuft. Cytoplasmic granules were first detected in peripolar cells at 53 days, and remained more prominent than epithelioid cell granulation throughout gestation.
Keywords:Juxtaglomerular apparatus  Peripolar cells  Fetal sheep  Renal corpuscle  Epithelioid cells  Cytoplasmic granules
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