Hiroshima Journal of Medical Sciences Volume 41 Issue 4
published_at 1992-12

Light and Electron Microscopic Observation in a Case of Congenital Renal Proximal Tubular Dysfunction

Ogawa Takahiko
Yorioka Noriaki
Toyota Toshihide
Kanahara Koji
Joarder Zahid Hossain
Yamakido Michio
Kataoka Katsuko
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Abstract
We report a case of congenital renal proximal tubular dysfunction (CRPTD) accompanied by IgA nephropathy. The mesangial matrix was slightly increased with depositions of IgA and C3. Podocytes contained many clear vacuoles. Cuboidal cells, as well as squamous cells, lined the parietal epithelium of Bowman's capsule, although the functional or pathological significance of the cuboidal cells is unknown. The proximal tubular cells appeared to have a less-developed apical endocytic complex, basal infoldings and fewer lysosomes. These morphological changes may reflect proximal tubular dysfunction.
Keywords
Congenital renal proximal tubular dysfunction
IgA nephropathy
Bowman's parietal epithelium
Renal proximal tubule