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J Am Soc Nephrol ; 21(3): 460-7, 2010 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20056748

ABSTRACT

Juxtaglomerular cells are highly specialized myoepithelioid granulated cells located in the glomerular afferent arterioles. These cells synthesize and release renin, which distinguishes them from other cells. How these cells maintain their identity, restricted localization, and fate is unknown and is fundamental to the control of BP and homeostasis of fluid and electrolytes. Because microRNAs may control cell fate via temporal and spatial gene regulation, we generated mice with a conditional deletion of Dicer, the RNase III endonuclease that produces mature microRNAs in cells of the renin lineage. Deletion of Dicer severely reduced the number of juxtaglomerular cells, decreased expression of the renin genes (Ren1 and Ren2), lowered plasma renin concentration, and decreased BP. As a consequence of the disappearance of renin-producing cells, the kidneys developed striking vascular abnormalities and prominent striped fibrosis. We conclude that microRNAs maintain the renin-producing juxtaglomerular cells and the morphologic integrity and function of the kidney.


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DEAD-box RNA Helicases/genetics , DEAD-box RNA Helicases/metabolism , Endoribonucleases/genetics , Endoribonucleases/metabolism , Juxtaglomerular Apparatus , Kidney Diseases/genetics , MicroRNAs/metabolism , Renin/blood , Animals , Blood Pressure/physiology , Cell Count , Disease Models, Animal , Fibrosis , In Situ Hybridization , Juxtaglomerular Apparatus/abnormalities , Juxtaglomerular Apparatus/enzymology , Juxtaglomerular Apparatus/pathology , Kidney Diseases/metabolism , Kidney Diseases/pathology , Mice , Mice, Knockout , Renal Circulation/physiology , Ribonuclease III
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Kidney Int ; 45(4): 1132-9, 1994 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8007583

ABSTRACT

Abnormal microalbuminuria in insulin-dependent diabetic subjects (IDDS) is significantly associated with pre-clinical nephropathy. In youth-onset IDDS declining plasma renin activity is significantly associated with improved albumin excretion, while persistently elevated renin activity is associated with continued abnormal microalbuminuria. To determine if these changes are reflected in changes in cell count in the juxtaglomerular body and if biopsy findings correlate with abnormal microalbuminuria, renal tissue of 20 IDDS (Study IDDS) ages 16 to 31 years, evaluated concurrently for plasma renin activity and microalbuminuria, were examined by light microscopy. Biopsy or autopsy specimens from 21 normal subjects and 32 IDDS (Non-Study IDDS), ages 2 to 25, were also examined. Specimens from the majority of prepubertal and all pubertal and postpubertal Non-Study IDDS and all Study IDDS independently of status of microalbuminuria had morphologic abnormalities. Normal or mesangially expanded glomeruli were found in association with expanded juxta-glomerular bodies and increased cell number, or with sclerotic bodies and decreased cell number. Sclerosis of juxtaglomerular bodies occurred independently of glomerular sclerosis. The highest percentage of glomeruli with expanded juxtaglomerular bodies and high cell count was present in specimens of Study IDDS with the most abnormal levels of microalbuminuria. T lymphocytes, noted within juxtaglomerular bodies, were present in specimens of 62% of the 52 Study and Non-Study IDDS. Abnormalities of the juxtaglomerular body are distinctive features of renal pathology in IDDS. T lymphocytes in the endocrine juxtaglomerular body suggest the presence of an autoimmune process. Confirmatory studies are necessary.


Subject(s)
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1/complications , Juxtaglomerular Apparatus/abnormalities , Adolescent , Adult , Albuminuria , Cell Count , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Glomerular Filtration Rate , Humans , Juxtaglomerular Apparatus/pathology , Male , Renin/blood , T-Lymphocytes/pathology
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Arkh Patol ; 47(3): 66-8, 1985.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-4004581

ABSTRACT

A rare condition known as "segmental aglomerular kidney hypoplasia" was observed in a woman with arterial hypertension. The pathogenetic link of this condition with arterial hypertension is discussed.


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Kidney Glomerulus/abnormalities , Adult , Female , Humans , Hypertension/etiology , Hypertension/pathology , Juxtaglomerular Apparatus/abnormalities , Syndrome
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