Mesangial alterations in steroid-responsive minimal change nephrotic syndrome
- 1 October 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Virchows Archiv
- Vol. 397 (2) , 193-202
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00442389
Abstract
Renal biopsies from 25 children with steroid-sensitive minimal change nephrotic syndrome were evaluated retrospectively to determine whether there is any relation between the morphological changes and the frequency of relapses. Biopsy material was examined by light-, immunofluorescence-, and electron microscopy, and by morphometric methods. The patients were divided in a group of 15 children with frequent relapses (FR) and another group of 10 children with an absence of, or only infrequent, relapses (NR/IR). Semiquantitative evaluation of biopsy specimens disclosed no significant differences between groups, but morphometric measurements performed on toluidine stained semithin sections showed a significant increase of mesangial nuclei in FR compared with NR/IR (Pp<0.01). These findings suggest mesangial cell activation in FR which may be related to a longer course of the disease prior to renal biopsy (mean 4.0 years in FR vs. 1.4 years in NR/IR). In our opinion, morphometric assessment of discrete mesangial alterations is a promising method for exploring clinicopathological correlations in minimal change nephrotic syndrome.Keywords
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