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Pathology of the Urinary System (Kidney, Urinary Tract, Bladder)
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Plan: Lecture 1: Recap of anatomy and physiology, clinical aspects of renal disease, pathogenesis of glomerulonephritis Lecture 2:Morphologic expressions of glomerular injury, primary glomerular diseases Lecture 3:Primary glomerular disease
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Introduction. Weight 150 g Cortex (1.5 cm) and medulla Renal pelvis - 2 to 3 major calyces - each 3-4 minor calyces.
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Filters about 1700 L of blood to prepare 1 L of urine
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Anatomical structure of parenchyma.. Lobe Lobule Cortex Medulla
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Anatomical structure of parenchyma. Lobules Cortex o Columns of Bertin Medulla (O, I) o Pyramid o Papilla
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The Cortex Labyrinth Medullary rays
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Vasculature Renal artery - anterior and posterior br ---- interlobar ---- arcuate --- interlobular ---- afferent arteriole ---- glomerulus ---- efferent arteriole ---- peritubular capillaries ---- vasa recta ---- venous vasa recta ---- renal vein
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Vascular structure of parenchyma
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Renal vasculature Arteries are end arteries Glomerular diseases can compromise vascular supply to other components Medulla is relatively avascular and vulnerable to ischemia Cortex is more vulnerable to hypertensive changes
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The Nephron
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(Pathology) Compartments Glomeruli Tubules Interstitium Blood vessels
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Glomerulus Formation Components Structure
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Glomerulus Formation Components Structure Bowmans capsule Parietal epithelial cells Visceral epithelial cells Basement membrane Endothelial cells Mesangial cells Mesangial matrix
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Glomerulus Formation Components Structure Bowmans capsule Parietal epithelial cells Visceral epithelial cells Basement membrane Endothelial cells Mesangial cells Mesangial matrix
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Glomerulus Formation Components Structure Filtration membrane fenestrated endothelial cells (70-100 nm); glomerular Basement Membrane visceral epithelial cells -podocytes (20-30 nm)
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Glomerulus Formation Components Structure Glomerular basement membrane: - Thick inner lamina densa - Lamina rara externa and interna. Collagen IV, laminin, polyanionic proteoglycans, intermediate filaments, other glycoproteins. Filtration is governed by size and charge.
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The Glomerulus
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Basement Membrane: (LM) Identified better using special stains such as PAS (Per-iodic acid Schiff) Silver impregation methods Invests capillaries incompletely, and is continuous with capsular BM
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Juxta-glomerular apparatus JG cells of afferent arteriole, macula densa of DCT, Lacis cells of mesangium Principal source of renin
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Tubules and interstitium Proximal tubules: Rich in mitochondria, microvilli, canaliculi and interdigitations - Major site for re-absorption of water, glucose, sodium, potassium, phosphate, proteins, amino acids. Vulnerable to vascular and toxic injury.
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... Histology of PCT
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Proximal tubules: Abundant granular cytoplasm Distal tubules: Cuboidal cells
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Loops of Henle, and Collecting Ducts
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Interstitium: Scanty in the cortex and outer medulla More abundant in inner medulla
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