The pathomorphology features of kidneys lesion in the metabolic syndrome (evidences of autopsy and experiment)

Authors

  • І. V. Kozlova

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14739/2310-1237.2015.2.50872

Keywords:

Kidney Disease, Metabolic Diseases

Abstract

The global increase in the number of people with chronic kidney disease requires new approaches to their prevention and treatment.

Aim: To investigate the pathomorphology features of kidneys lesion in the metabolic syndrome (evidences of autopsy and experiment)

Methods and results. The pathomorphology features of kidneys lesion on autopsy of kidneys of 124 deceased patients with the metabolic syndrome and in 40 experimental animals (rats) were identified by light and electron microscopy method. All the changes of kidney, which we observed, were typical for common conditions – diabetes mellitus type 2, hypertension, obesity and dyslipidemia. We established that the damage of kidney's components was characterized by heterogeneity and heterochronicity.

Conclusion. The pathomorphology features were characterized by dystrophy in smooth muscle cells of arterioles, thickening of the basement membrane, mesangium proliferation, hyalinosis and focal-segmental sclerosis.

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Kozlova ІV. The pathomorphology features of kidneys lesion in the metabolic syndrome (evidences of autopsy and experiment). Pathologia [Internet]. 2015Oct.8 [cited 2024Apr.20];(2). Available from: http://pat.zsmu.edu.ua/article/view/50872

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