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  • Nephrology
  • Comparative Anatomy

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  • Current understanding of human kidney development assumes three stages: pronephros, mesonephros, and metanephros.
  • Knowledge of the human pronephros is limited, based on few specimens, and definitions vary, hindering interpretation.
  • The anamniote (non-amniote) pronephros is increasingly used as a genetic model for kidney organogenesis.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a literature overview of vertebrate kidney development.
  • To clarify the existence and characteristics of the pronephros in human embryos.
  • To establish clear definitions for understanding kidney development literature.

Main Methods:

  • Extensive literature survey of vertebrate renal morphology.
  • Histological examination of human embryos (2-8 weeks gestation).
  • Compilation of a referenced glossary of terms related to kidney development.

Main Results:

  • A key difference lies in nephron architecture: pronephros has non-integrated nephrons with external glomeruli.
  • Meso- and metanephros feature integrated nephrons with internal glomeruli.
  • Non-integrated nephrons were not found in human embryonic histological sections.

Conclusions:

  • A true pronephros, as defined by non-integrated nephrons, is not detectable in human embryos.
  • The pronephros is typically present and functional in anamniotes with free-swimming larvae for aquatic survival.
  • The term pronephros should be avoided in amniotes unless a functional pronephros is definitively present.