Radial Expansion of the Nephrogenic Zone in the Fetal Human Kidney During Advanced Pregnancy: A Microanatomical Look at a Little Noticed Process

妊娠晚期胎儿肾脏肾源区径向扩张:一个鲜为人知的过程的微观解剖学观察

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Abstract

Introduction: The experiences with preterm and low birth weight babies indicate a special vulnerability of their kidneys, since different kinds of noxae can evoke the termination of nephron formation. This leads to oligonephropathy, which is associated with serious consequences for health in the later stages of life. While the clinical aspects have been intensely investigated, only few pathological data point to the initial traces left by the noxae. Up to this date, only the reduction in the width of the nephrogenic zone (NZ) and the lack of here occurring basophilic S-shaped bodies were reported. Methods and Materials: The relationship between the arising nephron and its structural neighbors changes throughout the developmental progress. Locally, this determines the vertical width of the NZ reflected by the radial expansion of both the parenchyma and the interstitium. Since information about the origin, the site, and the involved structures is not available, the related microanatomical features were recorded. Results: The data reveal that the renal vesicles, comma-shaped bodies, and S-shaped bodies are unequally distributed in the NZ. Due to their progressive sizes, it has an influence on the local vertical width of the NZ. This parameter is registered as the distance between the inner side of the renal capsule and the proximal pole of the respective stage of the nephron anlage. The vertical width can be further subdivided: the constant height of the district of progenitor cell recruitment and the variable height of the area of nephron shaping. Exclusively here, the radial expansion of the shaping nephron stages can be noticed. It starts at the section border between the head and the conus of the related collecting duct ampulla by positioning the primitive renal vesicle. While the respective proximal pole stays mounted next to the connecting tubule of a previously developed nephron, the distal pole sticks between the head and the conus at the CD ampulla for linking the future connecting tubule. This causes that henceforth the medial aspect of the extending renal vesicle, comma-shaped body, or S-shaped body stages radially expands in close proximity to the elongating conus of the CD ampulla. Conclusion: Between the arising nephron stages and the elongating conus of the CD ampulla, a linked radial expansion occurs. This new finding is essential to identify the extent of targeting of noxae that subsequently leads to a reduction in the width of the NZ.

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