Origins and molecular mechanisms underlying renal vascular development.

IF 3.2 Q1 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Yusuke Nishimura, Sanshiro Hanada
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Abstract

Kidneys play a crucial role in maintaining homeostasis within the body, and this function is intricately linked to the vascular structures within them. For vascular cells within the kidney to mature and perform their functions effectively, it is imperative that there is a meticulous and well-coordinated spatial alignment between the nephrons and the intricate network of blood vessels within the organ. This spatial arrangement ensures efficient filtration of blood and regulation of the electrolyte balance, blood pressure, and fluid levels. Additionally, the kidneys play a vital role in the regulation of acid-base balance and the production of hormones involved in erythropoiesis and blood pressure regulation. Thus, the close interaction between the vascular system and the kidney's structural organization is essential for maintaining overall physiological balance and health. This article focuses on the vascular development of the kidneys, summarizing the current understanding of the origin and formation of the renal vasculature, and the crucial molecules involved. By elucidating the cellular and molecular mechanisms governing renal vascular development, this article aims to promote advancements in renal regenerative medicine and provide potential avenues for therapeutic interventions to address kidney disease.

肾血管发育的起源和分子机制。
肾脏在维持体内平衡方面发挥着至关重要的作用,而这一功能与肾脏内的血管结构有着错综复杂的联系。要使肾脏内的血管细胞发育成熟并有效地发挥其功能,肾小球与器官内错综复杂的血管网络之间必须有细致而协调的空间排列。这种空间排列可确保有效过滤血液,调节电解质平衡、血压和体液水平。此外,肾脏在调节酸碱平衡、产生参与红细胞生成和血压调节的激素方面也发挥着重要作用。因此,血管系统与肾脏结构组织之间的密切互动对于维持整体生理平衡和健康至关重要。本文重点探讨肾脏的血管发育,总结目前对肾脏血管起源和形成以及相关关键分子的认识。通过阐明肾脏血管发育的细胞和分子机制,本文旨在促进肾脏再生医学的发展,并为治疗干预措施提供潜在途径,以解决肾脏疾病问题。
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