Reduplicated basal lamina of the peritubular capillaries in renal biopsy specimens.

S Sato, H Kitamura, A Adachi, Y Sasaki, M Ishizaki, K Wakamatsu, K Inoue, Y Sugisaki, M Ghazizadeh
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Abstract

Reduplicated basal lamina of the peritubular capillaries (PTC) is usually found in kidney allografts in association with chronic transplant nephropathy and sometimes in native renal biopsies. In order to assess the incidence of this phenomenon in native renal biopsy specimens, we have carried out a retrospective review of the diagnostic ultrastructural pathology records of 80 consecutive renal biopsies excluding renal allografts and children with clinical signs of heavy proteinuria. Reduplicated basal lamina of the PTC was found in 19 out of the 80 cases (23.8%) with renal diseases. It was frequently seen in lupus nephritis, IgA nephropathy, and membranoproliferative glomerulonephropathy, being the subtypes of mesangial proliferative lesions. In a few cases it was also found in anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic autoantibody (ANCA) associated glomerulonephritis and benign nephrosclerosis renal biopsies. Reduplicated basal lamina of the PTC was strongly associated with glomerular and peritubular inflammation, and tubular necrosis. Peritubular interstitial edema, slight to moderately increased collagen fibrils, many spiraled collagen fibrils (indicative of degeneration), and collagen fibrils drawing from basal lamina were found around the reduplicated basal lamina of the PTC but not in normal basal lamina. These results indicate that in native renal biopsy specimens, reduplication of the basal lamina of the PTC is associated with endothelial cell injury and capillary permeability abnormality.

肾活检标本中小管周围毛细血管的重复基层。
小管周围毛细血管(PTC)的重复基板通常在慢性移植肾病的同种异体肾移植中发现,有时也在原生肾活检中发现。为了评估这种现象在原生肾活检标本中的发生率,我们对80例连续肾活检的诊断性超微结构病理记录进行了回顾性回顾,不包括同种异体肾移植和有重度蛋白尿临床症状的儿童。80例肾脏疾病患者中有19例(23.8%)发现PTC基底膜重复。常见于狼疮性肾炎、IgA肾病和膜增生性肾小球肾病,是系膜增生性病变的亚型。少数病例也可在抗中性粒细胞胞浆自身抗体(ANCA)相关的肾小球肾炎和良性肾硬化肾活检中发现。PTC的重复基底层与肾小球和小管周围炎症以及小管坏死密切相关。小管周围间质水肿,胶原原纤维轻度至中度增加,许多螺旋状胶原原纤维(表明变性),胶原原纤维来自基底膜,在PTC重复的基底膜周围发现,而在正常的基底膜中没有发现。这些结果表明,在原生肾活检标本中,PTC基层的重复与内皮细胞损伤和毛细血管通透性异常有关。
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