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Etiology of calcium oxalate nephrolithiasis in rats. II. The role of the papilla in stone formation.
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Scanning microscopy [Scanning Microsc] 1995 Mar; Vol. 9 (1), pp. 115-24; discussion 124-5. - Publication Year :
- 1995
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Abstract
- In kidneys of healthy rats submitted to a crystal-inducing diet (CID) with ethylene glycol (EG) and NH4Cl, the fate of retained crystals in the papillar region is studied during a recovery period of one, five or ten days, as model system for human nephrolithiasis. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) shows, at papillary tips bulging into the calycine space, crystal masses covered either by the epithelium or a thin fibrous veil, or by unidentified mobile cuboidal cells. After CID plus one or five days recovery, small sub-epithelial swellings are seen of large sub-epithelial crystals at or around the papillary tip. After CID plus ten days, massive sub-surface crystal-containing micrometer-sized stones are seen in which the presence of calcium is confirmed by X-ray microanalysis. The papillary tip of rats after a re-challenge with an oxalate load from 0.1 vol% EG for twelve or forty-two days shows minor lesions. But a re-challenge with 0.3 vol% EG for thirty-seven days induces large sub-epithelial papillary millimeter-sized stones. The Von Kossa section staining converts the crystals into a black precipitate, but large peri-tubular or peri-vascular calcium deposits are absent. A new hypothesis about the etiology of an inductive calcium oxalate monohydrate nephrolithiasis is formulated which differs from the one proposed by Randall based on his deductive human kidney studies.
- Subjects :
- Ammonium Chloride administration & dosage
Animals
Crystallization
Disease Models, Animal
Electron Probe Microanalysis
Ethylene Glycol
Ethylene Glycols administration & dosage
Humans
Hyperoxaluria etiology
Hyperoxaluria pathology
Kidney Calculi pathology
Kidney Calculi physiopathology
Kidney Medulla ultrastructure
Male
Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
Rats
Rats, Wistar
Urinary Calculi pathology
Urinary Calculi physiopathology
Calcium Oxalate urine
Kidney Calculi etiology
Kidney Medulla physiology
Urinary Calculi etiology
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0891-7035
- Volume :
- 9
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Scanning microscopy
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 8553010