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Home » Kidney Microstructure: Exploring the Juxtaglomerular Apparatus

Kidney Microstructure: Exploring the Juxtaglomerular Apparatus

February 5, 2026 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Kidney Microstructure: Exploring the Juxtaglomerular Apparatus

Draw and describe the juxtaglomerular apparatus. What are its functions?
Answer:            

  • It is a specialized organ situated near glomerulus of each nephron.
  • It is formed by.

1. Macula Densa:

  • The cells of this zone are specialized renal tubular epithelia cells located at the site where thick segment of ascending limb of loop of henle.
  • These cells are in direct contact with the mesengial cells, in closes contact with Ig cells and adjoins both afferent and efferent arteriole.

Function:

  • Act as chemoreceptors.
  • Stimulated by decreased Na+ and causes increased renin release.

2. Extraglomerular mesangial cells:

  • They are situated in the triangular region bound by afferent arteriole, efferent arteriole and macula densa.

Functions:

  • Phagocytic
  • Secrete prostaglandin and cytokines.
  • Controls the glomerular filtration.

3. Juxtaglomerular cells:

  • They are modified vascular smooth muscle cells present in the wall of afferent arteriole
  • They are innervated by sympathetic nerve fibers.

Function:

  • Synthesize, store and release rennin.
  • Regulates the renin secretion into the blood stream.

Structure Of Juxta Glomerular Apparatus

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