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Scientists discover new human organ - Interstitium

The core biopsies from the mass in the renal transplant are nondiagnostic in that the sample contains only necrotic tissue and a definitive diagnosis cannot be rendered. Based on the architecture of the tissue it seems that the interstitium and tubules are involved by necrotic cells that cannot be further characterized.

 

Novi organ sastavljen je od mreže sićušnih kanala ispunjenih tečnošću, a na engleskom je nazvan “interstitium”

 

Do danas se smatralo da ljudsko telo ima 79 organa. Ipak, naučnici su nedavno u njemu naišli na neobičnu pojavu koja bi mogla biti organ, a mogla bi značajno da utiče na mn...

 

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Main Entry: in·ter·stice

Pronunciation: \in-ˈtər-stəs\

Function: noun

Inflected Form(s): plural in·ter·stic·es \-stə-ˌsēz, -stə-səz\

Etymology: Middle English, from Latin interstitium, from inter- + -stit-, -stes standing (as in superstes standing over) — more at superstition

Date: 15th century

 

1 a : a space that intervenes between things; especially : one between closely spaced things b : a gap or break in something generally continuous

2 : a short space of time between events

Artist | Renato Nicolodi (b.1980 in Belgium)

Title | Interstitium III (2024) 間 III

 

acrylic on canvas 布面、壓克力

175 x 175 x 3.5 cm

 

Exhibitor | Axel Vervoordt Gallery

Exhibition | Concealment and Disclosure 隱匿與顯現

Artist's Website | www.renatonicolodi.com/

Artist's Instagram | www.instagram.com/renato_nicolodi/

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In 2018, scientists identified a previously unknown network of fluid-filled spaces within the body, dubbed the "interstitium," which they propose is a new organ, potentially covering all other organs and tissues.

Here's a more detailed look:

What is the Interstitium?

The interstitium is a network of fluid-filled spaces and tissues, previously thought to be just dense connective tissue.

It's found throughout the body, including below the skin, lining the digestive tract, lungs, and urinary system, and surrounding arteries, veins, and the fascia between muscles.

It's like a "highway" for cells to move through tissue and connects to the lymphatic system.

Why is it considered a new organ?

The team that discovered it believes it has a unique and critical function, acting as a shock absorber and a pathway for fluid and cell movement.

The discovery was made using a new imaging technique that allowed researchers to examine living tissues on a microscopic level.

The spaces were missed for decades because they don't show up on standard microscopic slides.

Implications of the Discovery

Understanding the interstitium could be significant in diagnosing and tracking the spread of cancers and other diseases that spread throughout the body.

The team believes that the interstitium could play a role in how cancer cells spread and how the body fights infection.

The discovery could lead to a significant reassessment of anatomy affecting every organ of the body.

 

Kidney disease, sometimes referred to in the same way as kidney disease is a reference to a variety of ailments that affect renal function and structure. They play an essential function in the removal of extra fluids and waste out of the blood, regulate electrolyte levels, and producing hormones to control blood pressure, as well as red cells production. Kidney disease is a cause of many complications and may cause kidney failure if it is not treated appropriately. Make sure you have a valid kidney diagnosis in case you are experiencing any kidney disease symptoms. Also, make an appointment with a kidney specialist.

There are various kinds of kidney disease which include:

Chronic Kidney Disease: It is a chronic disease in which the kidneys continue to cease to function by their own time. It is divided into five stages, based on the estimated glomerular filtration rate which measures the degree to which the kidneys are in the process of removing blood. The most frequent causes of CKD include hypertension, diabetes and glomerulonephritis.

Acute kidney injury: It is an abrupt and serious decrease in kidney function that occurs over an extended period of time. The condition can result by different factors like dehydration, infections and medication adverse effects, or reduced flow of blood into the kidneys.

Polycystic Kidney Disease: PKD is an inherited condition in where cysts stuffed with fluid develop in the kidneys. This can cause the kidneys expanding and eventually a loss in kidney functions. There are two types of PKD of PKD: autosomal dominant and autosomal recessive.

Glomerulonephritis: It refers to inflammation of glomeruli that are tiny units that filter the blood in the kidneys. Different conditions, like inflammation, autoimmune disorders as well as certain medications can cause glomerulonephritis.

Kidney Stones: They are hard deposits that develop within the kidneys and can cause extreme pain when they travel throughout the urinary tract. They are typically made up of salts and minerals.

Nephrotic syndrome: It is a set of symptoms that are due to damage to glomeruli, which results in excess protein leakage to the rest of your urine. This can cause swelling, especially in the legs and around the eyes.

Interstitial Nephritis: The condition is an illness that causes inflammation of the interstitium of the kidney which is the tissue that connects the tubules of kidney. This can result by inflammation, autoimmune reactions or by certain medications.

Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome: HUS is a rare, but serious illness that is usually due to by E. Coli bacterial infections. It can cause the destruction of red blood cells, kidney damage and, sometimes, kidney failure.

Diabetic Nephropathy: This is kidney damage that is an outcome of chronic diabetes. It is the most frequent factor in CKD and kidney failure.

Hypertensive Nephropathy: The long-term high blood pressure can damage the blood vessels in the kidneys. exist in the kidneys. This leads to kidney failure.

   

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