The morphology of the juxtaglomerular apparatus in the toad,Bufo bufo |
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Authors: | A. P. M. Lamers W. J. van Dongen J. A. M. van Kemenade |
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Affiliation: | (1) Biological Laboratory, Medical Faculty, University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Summary In a light microscopic study the course of the tubule in the kidney of the toadBufo bufo was studied. The distal tubule returning to the glomerulus of its origin appears to enclose the afferent arteriole. In that area, from which a three dimensional graphic reconstruction is made, there is an intimate contact between tubular and vascular wall. The latter contains granulated media cells. In the part of the tubule adjacent to the afferent arteriole an accumulation of nuclei is present. It is suggested that this structure is similar to the macula densa of the mammalian juxtaglomerular apparatus. The functional significance of a stricture in the tubule distally from the macula densa-like structure is discussed.The authors wish to thank Mrs. Ineke van de Mee-Wienen and Miss Ans Rouwenhorst for their technical assistance and Mr. J. J. M. de Bekker for the realization of the graphic reconstruction. |
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Keywords: | Kidney Bufo bufo Juxtaglomerular apparatus Macula densa Light Microscopy |
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