Literature DB >> 3097950

Ultrastructure, renin status, contractile and electrophysiological properties of the afferent glomerular arteriole in the rat hydronephrotic kidney.

R Nobiling, C P Bührle, E Hackenthal, U Helmchen, M Steinhausen, A Whalley, R Taugner.   

Abstract

Histological, ultrastructural, immunohistochemical, intravital microscopic and electrophysiological techniques have been applied to study experimental hydronephrosis in rats in order to assess its value as a preparation for the investigation of renal microcirculation and of the electrophysiological properties of the renin-containing juxtaglomerular (JG) cells of the afferent glomerular arteriole. As hydronephrosis develops, the kidney parenchyma becomes progressively thinner owing to tubular atrophy. Twelve weeks after ureteral ligature, this process results in a transparent tissue sheet of about 150-200 microns in thickness. In this preparation, the renal arterial tree as well as the glomeruli can be easily visualized for intravital microscopic studies, e.g. the determination of kidney vessel diameters, or the identification of JG cells for penetration with an intracellular microelectrode. In contrast to the tubular atrophy, the vascular system is well preserved, and the JG cells and the sympathetic axon terminals are ultrastructurally intact. This is also true for the glomeruli, except for a certain confluence of the podocyte foot processes and a thickening of the basal laminae. Renin immunostaining and kidney renin content in the hydronephrotic organ correspond to those in control kidneys. In addition, there are no differences in the plasma renin levels of hydronephrotic and control rats. Intravital microscopic observations reveal that the renal vascular tree reacts in a typical, concentration dependent manner to the vasoconstrictor agent angiotensin II, mainly at the level of the resistance vessels. Electrophysiological recordings from juxtaglomerular granulated cells show a high membrane potential (-60 mV), and spontaneous depolarizing junction potentials, owing to random transmitter release from the nerve terminals. Angiotensin II, an inhibitor of renin release, depolarizes JG cells reversibly. Hence, we may infer that the hydronephrotic rat kidney is a suitable model for in vivo studies of the renal microcirculation as well as for in vitro investigations of the electrophysiological properties of the media cells of the afferent glomerular arteriole.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3097950     DOI: 10.1007/bf00710903

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Virchows Arch A Pathol Anat Histopathol        ISSN: 0174-7398


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6.  Differential effect of neuropeptide-Y on membrane potential of cells in renal arterioles of the hydronephrotic mouse.

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