Literature DB >> 874633

Vascular and glomerular changes in the ageing kidney.

M S McLachlan, J C Guthrie, C K Anderson, M J Fulker.   

Abstract

Glomerular size, shape and number were examined in 44 human kidneys obtained at necropsy. Intrarenal vascular appearances were assessed histologically and by post-mortem angiography. The mean cross-sectional area of glomeruli varied nearly three-fold and glomerular number varied more than three-fold when kidneys from different adult subjects were compared but kidneys from the same subject resembled one another in glomerular size and number. A significant negative correlation existed in the adult between glomerular number and dimensions. Glomerular numbers in the few immature kidneys studied were similar to those in adult kidneys but glomeruli were smaller. Glomerular numbers tended to decline as age and severity of age-related vascular changes increased but correlation was poor. The possibility remains that glomerular involution in the senescent kidney occurs independently of events in the vessels. In men, but not in women, totally hyalinised glomeruli were observed more frequently with increasing age but their presence did not appear to be related to the degree of vascular change. In the senescent kidney, glomerular lobulations tended to disappear. This, together with glomerular loss, must result in a reduction in the area available for filtration. Assessments of total glomerular surface area should take account of glomerular shape and dimensions as well as numbers.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 874633     DOI: 10.1002/path.1711210202

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pathol        ISSN: 0022-3417            Impact factor:   7.996


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