Abstract
Background / Aim. Type IV collagen belongs to the group of non-fibrillar
collagens and is an important component of the basement membranes where it
accounts for approximately 50% of its structural elements. The aim of the
paper was to describe the expression and distribution of collagen type IV in
embryonic and fetal metanephric kidney, and to determine the volume density
of collagen type IV in kidney tissue in each trimester of development.
Methods. The material consisted of 19 human embryos/fetuses, in the
gestational age from 8th to 37th week. Kidney tissue specimens were
routinely processed to paraffin molds and stained with hematoxylin and eosin
and immunohistochemically using polyclonal anti-collagen IV antibody.
Stained slides were examined using light microscope and images of the
selected areas, under different lens magnification were captured with
digital camera. Volume density of collagen type IV was determined by using
ImageJ 1.48v and a plugin of the software which inserted a grid system with
336 points. For the data comparison One-Way Analysis of Variance was used.
Results. Strong collagen IV immunopositivity was seen in all specimens, with
a distribution in the basement membranes of urinary bud, parietal leaf of
Bowman?s capsule, glomerular basement membrane, basement membrane of
interstitial blood vessels, and basement membranes of nephron tubules and
collecting ducts. No statistically significant difference in the volume
density of type IV collagen was found between the different trimesters of
development. Conclusion. The synthesis and secretion of collagen type IV
simultaneously follows the development of nephron structures, collecting
system and blood vessels. The volume density of collagen type IV remains
constant throughout all the trimesters of metanephric kidney development,
indicating that it plays a crucial role in normal development of nephron and
collecting system structures, as well as in maintaining the normal kidney
function.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
Pharmacology (medical),General Medicine
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