傍糸球体装置、傍糸球体細胞
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- (刑務所の)『独房』;(修道院の)小さい独居室 / (ミツバチの)みつ房,巣穴 / 小さい部屋 / 『細胞』 / 電池 / 花粉室 / (共産党などの)細胞
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Not to be confused with granule cell.
Juxtaglomerular cell |
Microscopic image of juxtaglomerular cells
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Drawing of renal corpuscle (juxtaglomerular cells are labeled as number 8. Messenger cells in green are marked with 6.
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Anatomical terminology |
The juxtaglomerular cells (JG cells, or granular cells) are cells in the kidney that synthesize, store, and secrete the enzyme renin. They are specialized smooth muscle cells mainly in the walls of the afferent arterioles, and some in the efferent arterioles, that deliver blood to the glomerulus. In synthesizing renin, they play a critical role in the renin-angiotensin system and thus in autoregulation of the kidney.
Juxtaglomerular cells secrete renin in response to a drop in pressure detected by stretch receptors in the vascular walls, or when stimulated by macula densa cells. Macula densa cells are located in the distal convoluted tubule, and stimulate juxtaglomerular cells to release renin when they detect a drop in sodium concentration in tubular fluid. Together, juxtaglomerular cells and macula densa cells comprise the juxtaglomerular complex.
In appropriately stained tissue sections, juxtaglomerular cells are distinguished by their granulated cytoplasm.
Similar to cardiac tissue, juxtaglomerular cells harbor β1 adrenergic receptors. When stimulated by epinephrine or norepinephrine, these receptors induce the secretion of renin. These cells also respond directly to a decrease in systemic blood pressure which is manifested as a lower renal perfusion pressure.
See also
- Juxtaglomerular cell tumor
- Juxtaglomerular apparatus
External links
- Histology image: 16010loa – Histology Learning System at Boston University
Anatomy of the urinary system
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Kidneys |
Layers
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- Fascia
- Capsule
- Cortex
- Medulla
- sinus
- pyramids
- medullary interstitium
- Lobe
- Cortical lobule
- Medullary ray
- Nephron
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Circulation
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- Arteries
- Renal artery
- segmental
- interlobar
- arcuate
- interlobular
- afferent
- Veins
- Renal vein
- Peritubular capillaries
- Vasa recta
- arcuate
- interlobar
- efferent
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Nephron
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Renal corpuscle
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- Glomerulus
- Bowman's capsule
- Glomerular basement membrane
- Podocyte
- Filtration slits
- Mesangium
- Intraglomerular mesangial cell
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Renal tubule
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- Proximal convoluted tubule
- Loop of Henle
- Descending
- Thin ascending
- Thick ascending
- Distal convoluted tubule
- Connecting tubule
- Tubular fluid
- Renal papilla
- Minor calyx
- Major calyx
- Renal pelvis
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Juxtaglomerular apparatus
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- Macula densa
- Juxtaglomerular cells
- Mesangium
- Extraglomerular mesangial cell
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Ureters |
- Orifice of ureter
- Ureteropelvic junction
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Bladder |
- Apex
- Uvula
- Neck
- Median umbilical ligament
- Muscular layer
- Mucosa
- Submucosa
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Urethra |
- Urethral sphincters
- External sphincter
- Internal sphincter
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Index of the urinary system
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Description |
- Anatomy
- Physiology
- Development
- Cells
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Disease |
- Electrolyte and acid-base
- Congenital
- Neoplasms and cancer
- Other
- Symptoms and signs
- Urine tests
- Blood tests
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Treatment |
- Procedures
- Drugs
- Intravenous fluids
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Cells in humans derived from mesoderm
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Paraxial |
Mesenchymal stem cell |
Osteochondroprogenitor cell |
- Bone (Osteoblast → Osteocyte)
- Cartilage (Chondroblast → Chondrocyte)
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Myofibroblast |
- Fat
- Muscle
- Myoblast → Myocyte
- Myosatellite cell
- Tendon cell
- Cardiac muscle cell
- Other
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Other |
- Digestive system
- Interstitial cell of Cajal
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Intermediate |
Renal stem cell |
- Angioblast → Endothelial cell
- Mesangial cell
- Intraglomerular
- Extraglomerular
- Juxtaglomerular cell
- Macula densa cell
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- Stromal cell → Interstitial cell → Telocytes
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- Simple epithelial cell → Podocyte
- Kidney proximal tubule brush border cell
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Reproductive system |
- Sertoli cell
- Leydig cell
- Granulosa cell
- Peg cell
- germ cells
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Lateral plate/
hemangioblast |
Hematopoietic stem cell |
- Lymphoid
- Lymphoblast
- see lymphocytes
- Myeloid
- CFU-GEMM
- see myeloid cells
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Circulatory system |
- Endothelial progenitor cell
- Endothelial colony forming cell
- Endothelial stem cell
- Angioblast/Mesoangioblast
- Pericyte
- Mural cell
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Index of developmental medicine
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Description |
- Embryology
- Cell lines
- Stem cells
- endoderm
- mesoderm
- ectoderm
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Disease |
- Due to toxins
- Syndromes
- Chromosomal
- Neonate
- Twins
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English Journal
- [Renal denervation for the treatment of resistant hypertension: definition, patient selection and description of the procedure. 2012 Position paper of the Italian Society of Hypertension].
- Volpe M, Agabiti-Rosei E, Ambrosioni E, Cottone S, Cuspidi C, Borghi C, De Luca N, Fallo F, Ferri C, Mancia G, Morganti A, Muiesan ML, Sarzani R, Sechi L, Tocci G, Virdis A.AbstractHypertension is responsible for a relevant burden of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality worldwide. Although several appropriate and integrated pharmacological strategies are available, blood pressure control still remains largely unsatisfactory. Failure to achieve effective blood pressure control in treated hypertensive patients may have a substantial impact on overall cardiovascular risk, since it significantly increases the risk of both macrovascular and microvascular complications. Hypertension is arbitrarily defined as "resistant" or "refractory" when recommended blood pressure goals (clinic blood pressure <140/90 mmHg, or <130/80 mmHg in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus) are not achieved, despite changes in lifestyle and treatment with adequate doses of at least three antihypertensive drugs from different classes, including a diuretic. A new non-pharmacological option for the treatment of patients with resistant hypertension has recently become available. Renal sympathetic denervation is a minimally invasive procedure performed via femoral access that uses radiofrequency catheter ablation to disable renal sympathetic afferent and efferent nerves. It results in isolation of renal parenchymal and juxtaglomerular cells from the abnormal enhancement of renal adrenergic nerve activity. The present position paper of the Italian Society of Hypertension provides a diagnostic and therapeutic approach to the early identification and effective clinical management of patients with resistant hypertension, who may be candidates for renal denervation. These indications may have important implications not only from a clinical viewpoint but also from an economic perspective. The accurate identification of patients with resistant hypertension and the appropriate selection of patients eligible for this procedure may help improve blood pressure control and reduce the risk of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular complications in these patients.
- Giornale italiano di cardiologia (2006).G Ital Cardiol (Rome).2012 Dec;13(12):846-52. doi: 10.1714/1188.13169.
- Hypertension is responsible for a relevant burden of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality worldwide. Although several appropriate and integrated pharmacological strategies are available, blood pressure control still remains largely unsatisfactory. Failure to achieve effective blood pressure contro
- PMID 23196688
- Connexin 40 mediates tubuloglomerular feedback paracrine signaling by coupling tubular and vascular cells in the renal juxtaglomerular apparatus.
- Arendshorst WJ.SourceDept. of Cell Biology and Physiology, #7545, Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7545(e-mail: arends@med.unc.edu.
- American journal of physiology. Renal physiology.Am J Physiol Renal Physiol.2012 Nov;303(10):F1409-11. doi: 10.1152/ajprenal.00494.2012. Epub 2012 Sep 5.
- PMID 22952283
Japanese Journal
- 腹腔鏡下腎部分切除術を施行した傍糸球体細胞腫(レニノーマ)の1例
- A Rare Case among Hypertensive Patients: How Do We Handle Reninomas?
- Juxtaglomerular Cell Tumor that was Preoperatively Diagnosed Using Selective Renal Venous Sampling
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- Juxtaglomerular cell definition at Dictionary.com, a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms and translation. Look it up now! Dictionary.com Word of the Day Translate Games Blog Thesaurus.com Apps Favorites Log Out ...
- The juxtaglomerular cell tumor (JGCT) is a rare renal tumor characterized by excessive renin secretion causing intractable hypertension and hypokalemia. However, asymptomatic nonfunctioning JGCT is extremely rare.
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- juxtaglomerular cell (SP)
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- JG細胞 JG cell、輸入細動脈顆粒細胞、糸球体傍細胞、糸球体近接細胞、類上皮細胞
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- 傍糸球体装置、糸球体
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傍糸球体装置、傍糸球体細胞
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細胞