The number of nephrons in different glomerular diseases.
Davide ViggianoMichelangelo NigroFrancesco SessaGraziano VignoliniRiccardo CampiSergio SerniRosa Maria PollastroGianfranco ValloneGiuseppe GigliottiGiovambattista CapassoPublished in: PeerJ (2019)
The fusion of the podocyte foot-processes that typically occurs in purely proteinuric diseases does not modify the glomerular filtration rate: therefore in these situations, the change in eGFR depends mainly on the number of available glomeruli. On the other side, the eGFR decrease occurring in nephritic syndromes, such as IgAN, cannot be explained simply on the basis of the number of NSG and likely depends on the substantial involvement of the mesangial axis. Future studies should verify whether these changes are reversible with appropriate therapy, thus reversing eGFR decrease.