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'''Early Renal Development'''


This animation shows the process of early renal development of the kidney nephron, convoluted tubule and collecting duct.


Remember to use the [[:File:Flash-movie-controller.jpg|control bar features]] if it plays too fast.
'''Legend'''


* <font color=purple>'''Uteric Bud'''</font>  - developing ureter, pelvis, calyces, collecting ducts
* <font color=salmon>'''Metanephric Blastema''' (intermediate mesoderm)</font> - developing glomeruli, capsule, nephron tubules
'''Links:''' [[Media:Renal_001.mov|Quicktime version]] | [[Development Animation - Renal|Flash version]] | | [[Quicktime Development Animation - Urogenital Sinus|Animation - Urogenital Sinus]] | [[Renal System Development]]


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===Nephron Development===
* disorganised mesenchymal cells become a highly organised epithelial tubule
* Condensation - groups of about 100 cells condense tightly together to form a distinct mass
* Epithelialisation - condensed cells lose their mesenchymal character and gain epithelial
* At end of this period formed a small epithelial cyst complete with a basement membrane, cell-cell junctions and a defined cellular apico-basal polarity.


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===Early morphogenesis===
 
* cyst invaginates twice to form a comma
[[Category:Renal]] [[Category:Mesoderm]]
* then a S-shaped body one invagination site later becomes the glomerular cleft
* At about this time blood vessel progenitors invade cleft to begin construction of vascular component of glomerulus
* Tubule maturation specialised transporting segments of nephron differentiate complex of convoluted tubules is created

Latest revision as of 14:57, 6 March 2013

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Early Renal Development

This animation shows the process of early renal development of the kidney nephron, convoluted tubule and collecting duct.

Legend

  • Uteric Bud - developing ureter, pelvis, calyces, collecting ducts
  • Metanephric Blastema (intermediate mesoderm) - developing glomeruli, capsule, nephron tubules


Links: Quicktime version | Flash version | | Animation - Urogenital Sinus | Renal System Development

Nephron Development

  • disorganised mesenchymal cells become a highly organised epithelial tubule
  • Condensation - groups of about 100 cells condense tightly together to form a distinct mass
  • Epithelialisation - condensed cells lose their mesenchymal character and gain epithelial
  • At end of this period formed a small epithelial cyst complete with a basement membrane, cell-cell junctions and a defined cellular apico-basal polarity.

Early morphogenesis

  • cyst invaginates twice to form a comma
  • then a S-shaped body one invagination site later becomes the glomerular cleft
  • At about this time blood vessel progenitors invade cleft to begin construction of vascular component of glomerulus
  • Tubule maturation specialised transporting segments of nephron differentiate complex of convoluted tubules is created