THE EFFECT OF A LOW POTASSIUM DIET ON THE GLOMERULAR ZONE OF THE ADRENAL CORTEX OF RATS |
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Authors: | Kioko Kawai Hajime Sugihara Hideo Tsuchiyama |
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Affiliation: | The Second Department of Pathology, Nagasaki University School of Medicine |
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Abstract: | Rats were fed on low potassium diets in order to observe the effect of dietary low potassium on the adrenal cortex. The authors clarified morphological changes of the hypofunctional glomerular zone and compared these changes with those of the hyperfunctional glomerular zone. Three weeks after or 2 months after the start of a low potassium diet, slight narrowing of the glomerular zone of the adrenal cortex was observed followed by miniaturization of cells, presence of binuclear cells and an increase of lipid with enlarged lipid drops. Electron microscope mainly disclosed changes of mitochondrial cristae consisting of markedly reduced, enlarged and irregularly dilated cristae with shortening or elongation. Granules appeared in mitochondria. Lysosomes or dense bodies were enlarged. The Golgi's apparatus was atrophied but endoplasmic reticulum did not show remarkable changes. These changes were directly opposite to those of the hyperfunctional glomerular zone noted after a potassium load or seen in sodium deficiency. Consequently, these changes were considered to be the changes of the hypofunctional glomerular zone associated with decrease of aldosterone production. ACTA PATH. SAP. 29 : 351–362, 1979. |
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