MCQ
Mesangial cells are located:
- AIn endothelium of glomerulus
- BBetween endothelium and basal lamina
- CInfiltration slit
- DSub podocytic space
Explanation:
Mesangial cells have an irregular shape and are thought to be related to smooth muscle cells. They contain similar proteins, such as myosin and actin, and have the ability to contract. They are situated in the gaps between glomerular capillaries, these cells connect to the basement membrane that helps make the capillary walls and forms part of the filter through which blood passes before entering Bowman's capsule.
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