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Meaning of "mesangial"

Mesangial is an anatomical term used to describe structures or cells located in the mesangium, a region within the kidney's filtration system. In a medical context, mesangial cells play a role in regulating blood flow and filtration in the kidneys
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  • Of or pertaining to the mesangium

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Intraglomerular mesangial cells have contractile activity.
Endothelin is also mitogenic for mesangial cells.
Mesangial cells are there for structure.
It is also a potent mesangial cell chemoattractant.
Mesangial disorders are brought about by abnormal proliferation of mesangial cells.
These are the mesangial cells.
Mesangial cellularity is increased.
Few inflammatory cells were detected in the mesangial area.
However the role of mesangial cells in hypoxic injury was less studied.
Culture of endothelial or mesangial cells.
Mesangial cells can contract and relax to regulate capillary flow.
Chronic renal failure is a disease characterized by glomerulosclerosis and mesangial fibrosis.
Patients with mesangial glomerulonephritis were treated only with high doses of glucocorticoid.
Proliferative or mesangioproliferative glomerulonephritis is characterized by proliferation of cells in the mesangial matrix.
Mesangial pathologies may also develop during the early phase of diabetes.

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Below we provide data on studies carried out on mesangial cells in culture.
Purely mesangial hypercellularity or mesangial matrix expansion with mesangial immune deposits.
Thickening of the glomerular basement membrane and mesangial expansion occurs.
Pericytes and renal mesangial cells are some examples of modified myofibroblast like cells.
The space between the capillaries of a glomerulus is occupied by intraglomerular mesangial cells.
Mesangial cells are modified smooth muscle cells that lie between the capillaries.
Nephropathy results and is defined by proliferative changes in the glomerular mesangial cells.
Intraglomerular mesangial cells are found in the interstitium between endothelial cells of the glomerulus.
Several kidney and systemic diseases are associated with dysfunctions of the mesangial cells.
Mesangial cell proliferative disorders occur due to the abnormal proliferation of mesangial cells.
Examples of fibrotic disorders include hepatic cirrhosis and mesangial cell proliferative disorders.
Mesangial expansion contributes to glomerular basement membrane thickening in diabetic nephropathy leading to glomerulosclerosis.
Glomerular basement membrane thickening and mesangial expansion continue to occur with increasing severity.
Mesangial cells in the renal glomerulus use endocytosis to take up and degrade circulating immunoglobulin.
This model simulates very closely the conditions found in human mesangial proliferative glomerulonephritis.
Mesangial cells expressed high levels ofuPAR with no difference under normal and diseased conditions.
The medicaments of the present invention reduce mesangial matrix expansion and glomerular basement membrane thickening.
Phycobilin extract inhibits NADPH oxidase in human renal mesangial cells.
The primary function of the mesangial cells is believed to be to clean the GBM.
IgA nephropathy is a primary glomerulonephritis characterized by IgA deposits in the mesangial area of glomeruli.
Segmental mesangial hypercellularity, hypertrophy of capsular epithelia, and capsular thickening.
PDGF has been implicated in the maintenance of mesangial cell proliferation.
In the other, there were mesangial IgA deposits, consistent with IgA nephropathy.
The removed kidneys of the rats are analysed for GBM thickness and fractional mesangial volume.
In addition, necrosis of the mesangial tissue is observed.
Mesangial cell proliferative disorders include glomerulonephritis, malignant nephrosclerosis, and glomerulopathies.
The RTK PDGFR has been implicated in the maintenance of mesangial cell proliferation.
Unexpectedly, some mesangial cell-specific staining is observed in the control animal.
This is in orange now, these are the mesangial cells.
A mesangial proliferative glomerulonephritis has been observed, but it is rare and has a good prognosis.
Here laminin a2 localizes exclusively to the mesangial matrix.
The mouse may exhibit a mesangial cell level comparable to a wild-type mouse.
Glomerular alterations are very discrete, consisting of mild mesangial proliferation.
Labelling of mesangial cells and capillary loops was seen, whereas basal membranes remained unstained.
In some embodiments, lupus nephritis is characterized by mesangial proliferation and / or expansion.

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