Histological observations of the adhesion and endocytosis of calcium oxalate crystals in MDCK cells and in rat and human kidney

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作者
Ebisuno, S
Kohjimoto, Y
Tamura, M
Inagaki, T
Ohkawa, T
机构
[1] Division of Urology, Minami Wakayama National Hospital, Department of Urology, Wakayama Medical College, Wakayama
关键词
crystal-cell interaction; adhesion; endocytosis; calcium oxalate crystal; MDCK; experimental stone; human kidney tissue;
D O I
10.1159/000282989
中图分类号
R5 [内科学]; R69 [泌尿科学(泌尿生殖系疾病)];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Adhesion and/or endocytosis of calcium oxalate crystals to the three kinds of tubular cells (Madin-Darby canine kidney (MDCK) cells, rat and human kidney) were demonstrated morphologically to presume the initial formation of kidney stone. After removal of the nonadhesion crystals, the cells were subsequently recultured in the vertical position. At various times thereafter, the interactions between COM crystals and MDCK cells were evaluated morphologically by SEM. COM crystals adhered to the surface of MDCK cells immediately, and the crystals were then endocytosed. The microvilli of the cells appeared to play an important role in these processes, At later times, some complexes that consist of aggregated calcium oxalate crystals and cell debris were observed sporadically, Kidney tissues were obtained from male Sprague-Dawley rats which were injected with sodium oxalate intraperitoneally. Experimentally induced calcium oxalate crystals were evaluated histologically using polarized light microscopy. Some crystals in the cortical portion were attached to the tubular epithelium or internalized into the luminal membrane. Whereas in the papilla, the aggregated crystals were observed lying free from the degenerated tubular lumen along with the cell debris. Human kidney tissues were obtained from 38 patients with calcium oxalate nephrolithiasis who underwent nephrolithotomy or partial nephrectomy before the era of ESWL. The specimens were examined for calcium crystals within the tubular lumen, attached to the tubular walls or internalized into the tubular cells, by polarized light microscopy. Approximately 50% of the specimens observed crystals attached to the tubular cell epithelium and some of them were seen inside the tubular cells. In conclusion, crystal-cell interaction resulted in movement of crystals from the lumen into the cells by an action of microvilli from the results of MDCK cells. However, it was not clear from the results in rats or human kidney tissue that crystal adhesion and/or endocytosis might be vital in the crystal growth in the kidney.
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