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. 1953 Mar;97(3):415-29.
doi: 10.1084/jem.97.3.415.

Studies on renal juxtaglomerular cells. I. Variations produced by sodium chloride and desoxycorticosterone acetate

Studies on renal juxtaglomerular cells. I. Variations produced by sodium chloride and desoxycorticosterone acetate

P M HARTROFT et al. J Exp Med. 1953 Mar.

Abstract

Accumulation of granules in the juxtaglomerular cells occurred in rats which were maintained for 5 to 6 weeks on a diet low in sodium, chloride. Cytological evidence suggests that this was probably a storage phase of secretion following a decrease in the rate of liberation of the granules. Administration of DCA (desoxycorticosterone acetate) to salt-deficient rats did not alter this appearance of the juxtaglomerular cells. Two per cent sodium chloride taken in the drinking water consumed for 4 weeks by similar animals caused degranulation of the juxtaglomerular cells. This effect was enhanced by DCA. DCA administered to animals on a normal salt intake produced a lesser degree of degranulation. Cytological changes in degranulated cells suggested that these represent a stage of hyperactivity in the secretory cycle produced by an increase in the rate of liberation of granules. A hypothesis is suggested that the juxtaglomerular cells are involved in the hormonal regulation of sodium metabolism and/or blood pressure.

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