Mesangial cell

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Mesangial Cells are specialized cells in the kidney that play a crucial role in the regulation of glomerular filtration. They are located in the glomerulus, a network of tiny blood vessels in the kidney where the filtration of blood takes place.

Function[edit]

Mesangial cells have several important functions. They provide structural support to the glomerular capillaries and regulate the surface area available for filtration. They also have phagocytic activity, removing proteins and other molecules trapped in the glomerular basement membrane (GBM).

In addition to these roles, mesangial cells are involved in the synthesis of extracellular matrix components, the production of cytokines and growth factors, and the regulation of inflammation and immune response in the kidney.

Pathology[edit]

Abnormalities in mesangial cell function can lead to various kidney diseases. For example, excessive proliferation of mesangial cells, often in response to injury or inflammation, can result in glomerulonephritis, a type of kidney disease characterized by inflammation of the glomeruli.

Mesangial cells can also contribute to the development of diabetic nephropathy, a common complication of diabetes. In this condition, high blood sugar levels can cause mesangial cells to overproduce extracellular matrix components, leading to thickening of the GBM and impaired kidney function.

Research[edit]

Research on mesangial cells is ongoing, with scientists seeking to better understand their roles in health and disease. This research could potentially lead to new treatments for kidney diseases.




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