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Adult kidney explants is a physiologic model for studying diabetic nephropathy
Title: | Adult kidney explants is a physiologic model for studying diabetic nephropathy |
Authors : | Gómez Jaramillo, Laura Cano Cano, Fátima Campos Caro, Antonio Alcalá Díaz-Mor, Martín Álvarez Gallego, Fabiola Aguilar Diosdado, Manuel Arroba, Ana I. |
Keywords: | Adult kidney explants; Inflammation; Fibrosis; Ex vivo model disease; Diabetic nephropathy; Cell signalling |
Publisher: | Elsevier |
Citation: | Laura Gómez-Jaramillo, Fátima Cano-Cano, Antonio Campos-Caro, Martín Álcala, Fabiola Álvarez-Gallego, Ana I. Arroba, Manuel Aguilar-Diosdado, Adult kidney explants is a physiologic model for studying diabetic nephropathy, Life Sciences, Volume 300, 2022, 120575, ISSN 0024-3205, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lfs.2022.120575. |
Abstract: | Inflammatory processes play a central role in the pathogenesis of diabetic nephropathy (DN) in the early stages of the disease. In vitro approach using cell lines help to understand the mechanisms involves and allow the molecular and biochemical processes. Adult kidney (AK) explants remain an essential instrument for advancing our understanding of the molecular and cellular regulation of signalling pathways from an organotipic view with physiological system interaction integrated. AK explants from T1DM animal model (BB rat) are obtained by slicing central kidney area preserving the organ's cytoarchitecture and reproduce the classical events detected during the DN in an in vivo model such as inflammation, epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) processes by the modulation of a-SMA and e-Cadherin among others which have been determined by qRT-PCR, western-blot and immunohistochemistry. In this regard, AK explants reproduce the signalling pathways involve in DN progression (proinflammatory NFkB and inflammasome complex). This work demonstrates AK explants is a physiological experimental approach for studying the development and progression of DN. Furthermore, the inflammatory processes in AK explants under a diabetic environment and/or BB rats could be modulated by potential treatments for DN. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10637/14534 |
Rights : | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/deed.es openAccess |
ISSN: | 0024-3205 |
Issue Date: | 25-Apr-2022 |
Center : | Universidad San Pablo-CEU |
Appears in Collections: | Facultad de Farmacia |
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