Glomerular Podocytes (GP)

Glomerular Podocyte Cells

Glomerular Podocytes (GP)

Glomerular podocytes are specialized cells located in the Bowman's capsule of the kidney. They are an essential part of the kidney filtration system, known as the glomerular filtration barrier. Podocytes have foot-like extensions called foot processes that interdigitGlomerular podocytes are specialized cells in the kidneys that play a crucial role in the filtration of blood to form urine. These cells have a unique structure with foot-like projections called pedicels that interdigitate with each other to form filtration slits. The podocytes act as a barrier that prevents large molecules, such as proteins, from passing into the urine while allowing smaller molecules and waste products to be filtered and excreted. Dysfunction of podocytes can lead to kidney diseases such as nephrotic syndrome and glomerulonephritis.

Organism species: Capra hircus; Caprine (Goat)