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A comparative study of the glomerular peripolar cell and the renin-secreting cell in twelve mammalian species
Authors:I. W. Gibson  D. S. Gardiner  I. Downie  T. T. Downie  I. A. R. More  G. B. M. Lindop
Affiliation:(1) Western Infirmary, University Department of Pathology, G11 6NT Glasgow, UK
Abstract:The peripolar cell is a glomerular epithelial cell situated within Bowman's capsule at its vascular pole. It is believed to be a secretory cell which forms part of the juxtaglomerular apparatus. Scanning electron microscopy was used to perform a comparative study of the morphology and number of peripolar cells in twelve mammalian species. The number of renin-secreting cells in kidney sections stained by renin antibodies and immunocytochemistry was counted. There was a marked inter-species variation in the number, size and appearance of peripolar cells. They were largest and most abundant in sheep and goat and fewest in dog, cow and human. There was no correlation between the numbers of peripolar cells and renin-secreting cells. This does not support the view that the peripolar cell is part of the juxtaglomerular apparatus.
Keywords:Kidney  Glomerulus  Peripolar cell  Renin  Juxtaglomerular apparatus  Scanning electron microscopy  Mammalia, 12 species
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