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Renin-expressing cells are associated with branching of the developing kidney vasculature.

V Reddi1, A Zaglul, E S Pentz, R A Gomez.   

Abstract

To define the relationship between renal vascular development and renin distribution during kidney ontogeny, the complete renal arterial tree of Sprague Dawley rats during fetal (20 d) and postnatal (1 to 90 d) life was microdissected and immunostained for renin. A shift in renin distribution from interlobar and arcuate arteries in the fetus to the afferent arterioles in the adult was observed. In addition, seven types of renin distribution along the afferent arterioles were identified. In type I, renin was distributed continuously along the whole length of the afferent vessel. This pattern was most frequently observed in the fetus. In type II, renin extended upstream from the glomerulus but did not occupy the whole length of the arteriole. This type was relatively constant throughout postnatal life. In type III, renin was present as bands along the afferent vessel; it was most frequently observed in the fetal and early perinatal periods. In type IV, renin was restricted to the "classical" juxtaglomerular localization. It was the most frequent type observed in the adult rat. In type V, no renin was found in the arteriole. It was the second most frequent type observed in the adult rat. In addition, two "mixed" patterns, type III/IV and type III/II, were occasionally observed. The distribution of renin-expressing cells was spatially and temporally associated with the development of blood vessels. Development of a new arterial branch was preceded by the appearance of renin-expressing cells at the point of branching. This was followed by an outpouching of the arterial wall that progressively elongated to form a new arteriole. During this process, renin-expressing cells were distributed along the whole of the newly formed vessel. As the vessel matured, renin-expressing cells became restricted to the juxtaglomerular portion of the afferent arteriole. It is concluded that throughout life and within each individual arterial tree, expression of renin is heterogeneous, following patterns that are unique for each developmental stage. Furthermore, the association of renin-expressing cells with branching of renal arterioles suggests a role for these cells in the development of the kidney vasculature.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9440088     DOI: 10.1681/ASN.V9163

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Soc Nephrol        ISSN: 1046-6673            Impact factor:   10.121


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