Cross Talk from Tubules to Glomeruli

Toxicologic Pathology
Jiayi WangAgnes B Fogo

Abstract

Tubular injury sensitizes glomeruli to injury. We review potential mechanisms of this tubuloglomerular cross talk. In the same nephron, tubular injury can cause stenosis of the glomerulotubular junction and finally result in atubular glomeruli. Tubular injury also affects glomerular filtration function through tubuloglomerular feedback. Progenitor cells, that is, parietal epithelial cells and renin positive cells, can be involved in repair of injured glomeruli and also may be modulated by tubular injury. Loss of nephrons induces additional workload and stress on remaining nephrons. Hypoxia and activation of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system induced by tubular injury also modulate tubuloglomerular cross talk. Therefore, effective therapies in chronic kidney disease may need to aim to interrupt this deleterious tubuloglomerular cross talk.

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