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. 1992;420(6):533-7.
doi: 10.1007/BF01600259.

The renin-secreting cell and the glomerular peripolar cell in renal artery stenosis and Addison's disease

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The renin-secreting cell and the glomerular peripolar cell in renal artery stenosis and Addison's disease

D S Gardiner et al. Virchows Arch A Pathol Anat Histopathol. 1992.

Abstract

The glomerular peripolar cell may be a secretory component of the juxtaglomerular apparatus. To investigate this hypothesis we studied kidneys with the renin-angiotensin system activated by two different stimuli in order to compare the responses of peripolar cells and renin-secreting cells. We examined 10 human kidneys, removed for renal artery stenosis and 11 autopsy cases of Addison's disease with appropriate controls. We counted granulated peripolar cells in serial paraffin-embedded sections and renin-containing cells were quantified using an immunoperoxidase technique with an antiserum to human renin. There was a five-fold increase in the number of renin-containing cells in both renal artery stenosis and in untreated, but not in treated, Addison's disease. Peripolar cells were increased in number in three cases of renal artery stenosis, but were unaltered in both treated and untreated Addison's disease. Therefore, neither a reduction in renal perfusion pressure (renal artery stenosis), nor sodium depletion (Addison's disease) consistently affect peripolar cells in humans. These findings do not support the hypothesis that the peripolar cell is part of the juxtaglomerular apparatus.

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