Mean glomerular volume has previously been estimated, using stereological techniques, specifically the point-sampled intercept (PSI), either from isotropic or from vertical sections. As glomeruli are approximately
spherical structures, the same stereological technique was carried out on vertical and arbitrary sections to
determine whether section orientation had any effect on mean glomerular volume estimation. Equine kidneys
from 10 individuals were analysed using the PSI method of estimating volume-weighted mean glomerular
volume (MGV); for each kidney, arbitrary and vertical sections were analysed. MGVs were not significantly
different between arbitrary and vertical sections (P = 0.691) when analysing the data with the paired t
test; when plotting MGV estimates from arbitrary sections against those from vertical sections the intercept was
found not to be significantly different from zero (P > 0.8) and the slope of the regression line not to be
significantly different from 1.0 (P > 0.4). For the estimation of MGV in equine kidneys using PSI, arbitrary
sections may be used if it is not possible to use isotropic or vertical sections, but some caution must be
exercised in the interpretation of results so gained.