Developmental characteristics of the glomerular and tubular portion of the nephron in the human foetal kidney cortex: Morphometrical and immunohistochemical analysis

This study aimed to morphometrically examine the development of glomeruli and tubules in the kidney cortex of human foetuses at different gestational ages (GAs). We also investigated the expression of the proliferation marker Ki-67 and apoptosis-related markers Bcl-2 and Bax during nephrogenesis using immunohistochemistry. Kidney samples from 38 human foetuses of both sexes with GA ranging from 13 to 40 weeks were analysed. The average area, perimeter, and Feret's diameter of the glomeruli gradually decreased up to a period of 29 –32 weeks of gestation and subsequently increased until a period of 37–40 weeks. There was a weak negative correlation with GA. In contrast, the areal density of glomeruli increased up to a period of 21–24 weeks and then gradually decreased until a period of 37–40 weeks, showing a moderate n egative correlation with GA. The average area of renal tubules slightly decreased until a period of 21–24 weeks of gestation and then gradually increased until a period of 36–40 weeks, showing a moderate positive correlation with GA. The average areal density of renal tubules increased significa ntly until a period of 21–24 weeks of gestation, remained relatively constant until a period of 33–36 weeks, and then increased significantly at 36–40 weeks. There was a strong positive correlation with GA. Our results showed that Ki-67 was expressed in numerous cells of the metanephric mesenc hyme, pretubular aggregates, renal vesicles, comma-shaped bod...
Source: Cells Tissues Organs - Category: Cytology Source Type: research