Fenestrated epithelium of the pelvic recess wall on the lateral parenchymal tissue in the dog kidney

Okajimas Folia Anatomica Japonica
S NozakiM Miyoshi

Abstract

The epithelium of the pelvic recess separating the urine and the lateral parenchym of the dog kidney was examined by scanning and transmission electron microscopy (SEM and TEM) to try and identify the epithelial structures permitting filtration of urine substances. In cross sections through of the renal hilus, recesses were found in the pelvic space extending along the internal surface of the lateral parenchym. Light microscopy (LM) showed the external wall of the recess facing the parenchymal tissue to be a thin squamous epithelium underlined with a layer of smooth muscle cells. The cytoplasm of epithelial cells observed by TEM was extremely thin in comparison to the epithelia on other parts of the pelvic wall. Their peripheral cytoplasm usually demonstrated interdigitations or showed overlapping of cytoplasm of neighboring cells in two or three laminae. Distinct junctional structures were observed but no distension of the intercellular space was seen. The lumenal cell surface was relatively smooth, but the peripheral cytoplasm was equipped with either angular or stumped processes and deep cavae. In addition to a small number of cell organellae, numerous vesicles and vacuoles of varying sizes were conspicuously observed. The v...Continue Reading

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