输尿管梗阻逆转后肾髓质的再生与非再生修复。

IF 3.5 3区 医学 Q2 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Alex Gonzalez, Rachel Delgado, Mark P de Caestecker
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摘要

许多尿路梗阻患者尽管早期进行了泌尿外科干预,但肾功能仍会加速下降。他们也有尿浓缩能力的缺陷,这可能使他们易患急性肾损伤和慢性肾脏疾病。由于尿浓缩能力依赖于肾髓质中完整的溶质浓缩机制,这很可能是由于梗阻引起的肾髓结构、功能异常或两者兼而有之。这篇综述的重点是最近一项研究的结果,该研究描述了小鼠可逆性单侧输尿管梗阻的长期影响,解决了这些问题。这些结果表明,内髓质长期生长延迟,最初萎缩,导致内髓质大小和大体组织结构在梗阻逆转3个月后完全恢复。更详细的分析表明,尽管组织学表现相对正常,但髓质的细胞组织和功能存在永久性缺陷,导致尿浓缩能力丧失。我们讨论了再生与非再生修复机制对肾髓质的生长和功能恢复的影响程度,并考虑了这些发现如何揭示尿路梗阻逆转后组织修复和功能障碍的机制。
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Regenerative Versus Nonregenerative Repair of the Renal Medulla After Reversal of Ureteral Obstruction.

Many patients with urinary obstruction have an accelerated decline in renal function despite early urologic interventions. They also have defects in urinary concentrating capacity that may predispose them to acute kidney injury and chronic kidney disease. Because urinary concentrating capacity depends on having intact solute concentrating mechanisms in the renal medulla, it is likely that this results from obstruction-induced abnormalities in renal medullary structure, function, or both. This review focuses on findings from a recent study characterizing the long-term effects of reversible unilateral ureteral obstruction in mice that address these questions. These findings show that there is delayed long-term growth of the inner medulla, which is initially shrunken, that results in complete restoration of inner medullary size and gross tissue architecture 3 months after reversal of the obstruction. More detailed analysis shows that despite relatively normal histologic appearances, there are permanent defects in the cellular organization and function of the medulla that account for the loss of urinary concentrating capacity. We discuss the extent to which regenerative versus nonregenerative repair mechanisms may contribute to the growth and functional recovery of the renal medulla and consider how these findings shed light on the mechanisms of tissue repair and dysfunction after reversal of urinary obstruction.

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Seminars in nephrology
Seminars in nephrology 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
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5.60
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27
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Seminars in Nephrology is a timely source for the publication of new concepts and research findings relevant to the clinical practice of nephrology. Each issue is an organized compendium of practical information that serves as a lasting reference for nephrologists, internists and physicians in training.
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