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Acta Anatomica Sinica ; (6)1957.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-568806

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Three fresh kidneys removed from three adult bodies were perfused through the renal artery with 5% and 10% ABS (a copolymer of allylcyanide, butadiene and styrolene). Small specimens removed from the kidney were digested in 50% HCI. Cast replicas of renal arteries and their branches were taken and examined with SEM (S-450 or S-520). The results were as follows.The capillary network of the area of the polar cushion cell were observed at the hilum of glomerulus in our casts. Their appearances are triangular, tetragonal or comma-like. In general, the shape of the meshes of the capillary network was round, oval, triangular or tetragonal. The diameters of the meshes were smaller than that of the vessels themselves. The microvessels of the area of the polar cushion cell, which mainly originated from the afferent arteriole, were continuous with the capillary of the glomerulus. The afferent arteriole was often traveled in the central part of the area of the polar cushion cell. The function of the microvessels of the area of the polar cushion cell was discussed in this article.

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Acta Anatomica Sinica ; (6)1953.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-568350

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Two fresh kidneys removed from two male adult bodies, about 48 hrs. after death, were injected through the renal artery with ABS (a copolymer of allyl cyanide, butadiene and styrolene) at a constant pressure between 250-280 mmHg. Corrosion casts were prepared for the study of glomerular vasculature. Small specimens were cut out from the kidney were digested in 20% HCl and 10% peptic solution. Cast replicas of renal arteries and their branches were removed and examined with the SEM (Hitachi H-500 with Scanning accessories HSE_2). The chief results of observation were as follows: The corrosion-cast models of adults' glomerular vessels observed under the SEM consisted of two kinds: the spherical glomerulus and the chrythsanthemum-like glomerulus. The system of capillary loops of the spherical glomerulus was interconnected by anastomosed vessels. The lobular patterns of the glomerular capillary loops as described in the mouse kidney by Hall were not observed. The chrythsanthemum-like glomerulus consisted of many branches of capillaries, either longer or shorter, and most ended blindly. No more than one efferent or afferent vessel have been observed in our corrosioncast specimen of the adults' glomerular vessels. In general, the afferent and efferent arteriole enters or exits at the hilum of glomerulus. Rarely, the efferent vessel left the glomerulus at the oppositeside of the hilum. By-pass tract between the afferent and efferent vessels was not found in our casts. Constrictions of the afferent arterioles such as those shown in rats by Shonyo and Mann ('44) were not demonstrated in the adults' kidneys. Sometimes, there is a constriction near the point of origin of the afferent arteriole.

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