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Mesangial cell



         


Mesangial cells are specialized cells around blood vessels in the kidneys.

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Anatomical Location

Mesangial cells are located among the glomerular capillaries within a renal corpuscle.

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Function

Glomerular capillaries consist of endothelial cells with large fenestrations, and are therefore very permeable ("leaky") for most solutes in blood plasma. Mesangial cells are thought to aid in the regulation of glomerular filtration, perhaps by contractile activity. They are also major contributors to the extracellular matrix in the glomeruli.

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References

Tortora GJ., & Grabowski SR., Principles of Anatomy and Physiology 10th Ed. John Wiley & Sons


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