Pathogenesis of segmental glomerular changes at the tubular origin, as in the glomerular tip lesion
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Pathogenesis of segmental glomerular changes at the tubular origin, as in the glomerular tip lesion
Abstract
Segmental abnormalities at the glomerulo-tubular junction, or tip changes, are a common and early feature in several experimental and human renal disorders. Scanning and transmission electron microscopic study of an experimental model, Lewis rats given anti-glomerular basement membrane antibodies, showed that at 5 days there were monocytes/macrophages in glomerular capillary loops next to the tubular origin, with abnormalities of visceral epithelium, including prolapse of groups of these cells into the tubular origin. At 12 days, there was contact and adhesion between glomerular capillary loops and Bowman's capsule. Transmission electron microscopic study of human renal biopsies showed that the human tip changes resembled the later lesions seen in rats, with intracapillary foam cells confirmed by immunohistological study to be monocytes/macrophages. These findings show that abnormalities of the glomerular tuft precede adhesion to Bowman's capsule and that the earliest changes recognized by light microscopy in human renal biopsies are relatively late in their natural history, meaning at least several days old. Prolapse of visceral epithelial cells into the tubular origin may explain the characteristic site of tip changes.
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