Pathogenesis of nephrolithiasis: recent insight from cell biology and renal pathology

Randall's plaques are very common in idiopathic calcium-oxalate nephrolithiasis. These papillary plaques have an apatite mineral structure. While these calcium deposits are generally assumed to be secondary to a purely physico-chemical phenomenon, we advance the hypothesis that they form due to...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical cases in mineral and bone metabolism 2008-05, Vol.5 (2), p.107-109
Hauptverfasser: Gambaro, Giovanni, Fabris, Antonia, Abaterusso, Cataldo, Cosaro, Alex, Ceol, Monica, Mezzabotta, Federica, Torregrossa, Rossella, Tiralongo, Emilia, Del Prete, Dorella, D'Angelo, Angela, Anglani, Franca
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Zusammenfassung:Randall's plaques are very common in idiopathic calcium-oxalate nephrolithiasis. These papillary plaques have an apatite mineral structure. While these calcium deposits are generally assumed to be secondary to a purely physico-chemical phenomenon, we advance the hypothesis that they form due to a truly ectopic biomineralization in the renal tissue, and that Henle's loop epithelial cells, or pericyte-like interstitial cells, or papillary stem cells differentiating along a bone lineage might be involved.
ISSN:1724-8914
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