INTRANEPHRONIC CALCULOSIS IN RATS - AN ULTRASTRUCTURAL-STUDY
- 1 January 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 100 (1) , 39-+
Abstract
Female Sprague-Dawley rats weighing 45-55 g fed a purified diet for 18 days developed hydroxyapatite intratubular lithiasis, the earliest calcific lesions being detectable by light microscopy on Day 12. The kidneys from these rats revealed ultrastructural changes in proximal tubular cells prior to intraluminal microlith formation. These changes included evidence for increased intracellular calcium, accumulation of electron-dense cytoplasmic granules, and vesiculation and shedding of brush border microvilli within Segment I of the proximal tubule. Microvesicles were apparently formed by the shedding of vesiculated microvilli and microvesicles initiated the formation of an intraluminal microurolith in Segment I of the proximal tubule. The initially formed microurolith grew, as it traveled down the nephron, to a size large enough to be visualized by light microscopy. When it reached Segment III (straight segment) of the proximal tubule, the microurolith reached a size so large that it became difficult for it to pass the loop of Henle.This publication has 39 references indexed in Scilit:
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