RECONSIDERATION OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE DISTAL TUBULE OF THE HUMAN KIDNEY

Citation
Aj. Howie et al., RECONSIDERATION OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE DISTAL TUBULE OF THE HUMAN KIDNEY, Journal of Anatomy, 183, 1993, pp. 141-147
Citations number
22
Categorie Soggetti
Anatomy & Morphology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00218782
Volume
183
Year of publication
1993
Part
1
Pages
141 - 147
Database
ISI
SICI code
0021-8782(1993)183:<141:ROTDOT>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
The human kidney develops from 2 embryonic tissues, the ureteric bud a nd the metanephric blastema. The site in the adult renal distal tubule corresponding to the junction between these tissues has never been es tablished unequivocally and is usually said to be the union between th e collecting duct and the connecting piece, based on microdissection e vidence. We have examined kidneys from 21 human fetuses of various age s using an immunohistological method for substances related to the ABO blood group system, various cytokeratins including those detected by the monoclonal antibody PKK2, and Tamm-Horsfall protein. The ureteric bud and connecting piece expressed the type 1 precursor chain of ABO a ntigens mostly early in gestation, the H antigen of the ABO system mos tly later in gestation, and cytokeratins detected by PKK2. The induced nephrons after the S-shaped body stage expressed Tamm-Horsfall protei n. In the adult renal tubule, distal from the macula densa, it was alr eady known that there is a sharp junction between the segment expressi ng Tamm-Horsfall protein and the more distal segment that expresses th e H antigen and cytokeratins detected by PKK2. The finding that the ur eteric bud and connecting piece express the same antigens as this segm ent while the S-shaped body eventually expresses Tamm-Horsfall protein is consistent with the concept that (1) the connecting piece arises f rom the ureteric bud, not the S-shaped body, and (2) the junction of u reteric bud derivatives and metanephric blastema derivatives is on the distal side of the macula densa at the distal end of Tamm-Horsfall st aining.