The papillary surface epithelium (PSE) covers the renal papilla in mammalian kidneys and serves as a diffusion barrier between the urine on the apical surface and the interstitium on the basolateral surface. The PSE also plays a physiological role in transport of solutes between the urine and interstitium both by active transport and paracellular pathways. Permeability of the PSE may be affected by alterations in specific transporters, components of intercellular tight junctions, cell surface glycosaminoglycans and urine composition. In idiopathic calcium oxalate (CaOx) stone formers, apatite deposits known as Randall’s plaque form in the papillary interstitium and lodge beneath the PSE. The presence of plaque may perturb the normal function of the PSE, possibly by provoking the up‐regulation of pro‐inflammatory cytokines such as TNFα in the interstitium. Disruption of the epithelial barrier may lead to increased permeability and exposure of the plaque matrix to urine constituents, followed by loss of the PSE and growth of CaOx stone over the plaque. To investigate the role of the PSE in stone development, new experimental systems are needed, including animal models of plaque formation as well as cell culture systems for papillary epithelial cells.
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5 April 2007
RENAL STONE DISEASE: 1st Annual International Urolithiasis Research Symposium
2-3 November 2006
Indianapolis, Indiana (USA)
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April 05 2007
The Role of the Papillary Epithelium in Stone Growth
Kristin J. Bergsland
Kristin J. Bergsland
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AIP Conf. Proc. 900, 42–48 (2007)
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Kristin J. Bergsland; The Role of the Papillary Epithelium in Stone Growth. AIP Conf. Proc. 5 April 2007; 900 (1): 42–48. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2723558
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