Abstract
Abstract Background and Aims It is believed that septicemia and septicopyemia can lead to functional failure of many organs, including the kidneys. In this regard, it is important to study the morphological features of ultrastructural changes in kidney tissue. Method Structural changes in renal tissue of 30 patients who died as a result of sepsis were investigated by electron-microscopy. The burial was carried out at an early stage (1-6 hours after death). The sections obtained for ultrasonic examination were examined on “James 100 S ” electron microscope after contrasting with uranyl acetate and lead citrate solution. Results An ultrastructural study of the cells of the cortical and medial layers of the kidneys revealed that there are changes in extracellular contacts and cell fragmentation as a result of lysis of the cytoplasmic membrane of cells. The integrity of the basal membrane of epithelial cells of the proximal and distal tubules are preserved. However, the basal layer did not have a homogeneous structure, intersected and transparent in certain areas. Numerous vacuoles, lipid supplements and fragments of lysed intracellular proteins in the cytoplasm have been identified in the cytoplasm of cells. Most of the nucleus was in the collapse phase. The lumen of tubules is narrow and most of the microvilli of the brush border are destructed. It was revealed that in sepsis renal failure and severe destructive changes and the formation of necrosis sites in the structural elements of the nephron as a result of bacterial toxins were mainly observed in areas where bacteria were localized. Conclusion Abnormalities of podocytes, of endothelial cells, disruption of the basal membrane layers as a result of abnormal damage of organelles especially mitochondria, changes of proximal and distal tubules may be caused by severe renal failure due to sepsis.
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