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THE INFLUENCE OF THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM CONGENITAL PATHOLOGY ON THE KIDNEYS JUXTAGLOMERULAR CELLS DIFFERENTIATION IN CHILDHOOD

https://doi.org/10.20340/mv-mn.2024.32(2).863

Abstract

Congenital heart defects in children have a significant influence on the state and functions of other body systems, in particular, the urinary system. The kidneys, performing the endocrine function, regulate arterial pressure by the juxtaglomerular apparatus. The aim of the study was to determine the influence of congenital heart defects on the formation of the juxtaglomerular apparatus of the paracortical nephrons in childhood. The objects of the study were of 20 kidney autopsies cases aged from 2 months to 6 years, who were divided into 6 groups by age and the presence or absence of cardiovascular pathologies. The preparations were fixed in neutral 10% formalin, embedded in paraffin, stained with hematoxylin and eosin. Polyclonal primary antibodies to renin were used for immunohistochemical analysis. The sections were used to determine the cross-sectional area of ​​the renal corpuscle, the cross-sectional area of ​​the juxtaglomerular cells, and the degree of renin expression in the juxtavascular cells. The most active growth of the renal corpuscles of the nephrons is observed after 1 year of life, while in patients with cardiovascular malformations, their hypertrophy is noted. The area of ​​the juxtaglomerular cells in the groups without pathologies also increases with age, and in the groups with heart malformations, it increases even more intensively. The revealed dynamics indicate that congenital malformations of the cardiovascular system, causing circulatory disorders, increased blood pressure, involve the juxtaglomerular apparatus of the kidney in the pathogenesis, leading to an increase in the area of ​​rennin-producing cells. Not only the juxtaglomerular cells located in the walls of the afferent arterioles, but also the juxtavascular cells of the vascular glomerulus contribute to the overall level of secreted renin. In early childhood, the area of ​​juxtaglomerular cells increases, while renin expression in juxtavascular cells decreases. In cardiovascular pathology of child, both the area of ​​juxtaglomerular cells and the degree of renin expression by juxtavascular cells increase, which undoubtedly increases the overall level of renin in the body.

About the Authors

Elena V. Slesareva
Ulyanovsk State University, Ulyanovsk; Private University REAVIZ, Saint-Petersburg
Russian Federation

Docent, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Head of the Department of General and Clinical Morphology of the Ulyanovsk State University; Professor of the Department of Morphology and Pathology of the Private University REAVIZ


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The Author declares that she did have no conflicts of interest in planning, implementing, financing and using the results of this study



Tat'yana I. Kuznetsova
Ulyanovsk State University, Ulyanovsk
Russian Federation

Docent, Candidate of Biological Sciences, Assistant Professor of the Department of General and Clinical Morphology


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Anton A. Sologub
Ulyanovsk State University, Ulyanovsk
Russian Federation

Assistant of the Department of General and Clinical Morphology


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Natal'ya V. Samsonova
Ulyanovsk State University, Ulyanovsk
Russian Federation

Studentin


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Kseniya Ya. Vasil'eva
Ulyanovsk State University, Ulyanovsk
Russian Federation

Studentin


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Arseny O. Shchegolev
Ulyanovsk State University, Ulyanovsk
Russian Federation

Resident


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In children with congenital heart defects, hypertrophy of the renal corpuscles, an increase in the area of ​​juxtaglomerular cells and renin synthesis by juxtavascular cells are observed

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Slesareva E.V., Kuznetsova T.I., Sologub A.A., Samsonova N.V., Vasil'eva K.Ya., Shchegolev A.O. THE INFLUENCE OF THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM CONGENITAL PATHOLOGY ON THE KIDNEYS JUXTAGLOMERULAR CELLS DIFFERENTIATION IN CHILDHOOD. Morphological newsletter. 2024;32(2):ID-863 статья опубликована - Article is published. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.20340/mv-mn.2024.32(2).863

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