نتایج جستجو برای: podocytes

تعداد نتایج: 3306  

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2011
Markus Gödel Björn Hartleben Nadja Herbach Shuya Liu Stefan Zschiedrich Shun Lu Andrea Debreczeni-Mór Maja T Lindenmeyer Maria-Pia Rastaldi Götz Hartleben Thorsten Wiech Alessia Fornoni Robert G Nelson Matthias Kretzler Rüdiger Wanke Hermann Pavenstädt Dontscho Kerjaschki Clemens D Cohen Michael N Hall Markus A Rüegg Ken Inoki Gerd Walz Tobias B Huber

Chronic glomerular diseases, associated with renal failure and cardiovascular morbidity, represent a major health issue. However, they remain poorly understood. Here we have reported that tightly controlled mTOR activity was crucial to maintaining glomerular podocyte function, while dysregulation of mTOR facilitated glomerular diseases. Genetic deletion of mTOR complex 1 (mTORC1) in mouse podoc...

Journal: :Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN 2010
Laura Lasagni Paola Romagnani

Global glomerulosclerosis with loss of podocytes in humans is typical of end-stage renal pathology. Although mature podocytes are highly differentiated and nondividing, converging evidence from experimental and clinical data suggests adult stem cells within Bowman's capsule can rescue some of this loss. Glomerular epithelial stem cells generate podocytes during kidney growth and regenerate podo...

Journal: :Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN 2009
Maria Dolores Sanchez-Niño Ana Belen Sanz Pekka Ihalmo Markus Lassila Harry Holthofer Sergio Mezzano Claudio Aros Per-Henrik Groop Moin A Saleem Peter W Mathieson Robert Langham Matthias Kretzler Viji Nair Kevin V Lemley Robert G Nelson Eero Mervaala Deborah Mattinzoli Maria Pia Rastaldi Marta Ruiz-Ortega Jose Luis Martin-Ventura Jesus Egido Alberto Ortiz

Although metabolic derangement plays a central role in diabetic nephropathy, a better understanding of secondary mediators of injury may lead to new therapeutic strategies. Expression of macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) is increased in experimental diabetic nephropathy, and increased tubulointerstitial mRNA expression of its receptor, CD74, has been observed in human diabetic nephro...

Journal: :Recent patents on endocrine, metabolic & immune drug discovery 2015
Hernan Trimarchi

Glomerulopathy is the third most important cause of kidney disease. Proteinuria is the hallmark of glomerular damage, and a marker of progression of kidney disease, cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Strategies to reduce proteinuria are partially successful, and despite proteinuria management, renal disease may still progress. Immunosuppression to treat glomerulopathies is nonspecific, par...

2014
Yu-Lin Kang Moin Ahson Saleem Kwok Wah Chan Benjamin Yat-Ming Yung Helen Ka-Wai Law

Glomerular diseases are commonly characterized by podocyte injury including apoptosis, actin cytoskeleton rearrangement and detachment. However, the strategies for preventing podocyte damage remain insufficient. Recently autophagy has been regarded as a vital cytoprotective mechanism for keeping podocyte homeostasis. Thus, it is reasonable to utilize this mechanism to attenuate podocyte injury....

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2014
Uma Potla Jie Ni Justin Vadaparampil Guozhe Yang Jeremy S Leventhal Kirk N Campbell Peter Y Chuang Alexei Morozov John C He Vivette D D'Agati Paul E Klotman Lewis Kaufman

Injury to the specialized epithelial cells of the glomerulus (podocytes) underlies the pathogenesis of all forms of proteinuric kidney disease; however, the specific genetic changes that mediate podocyte dysfunction after injury are not fully understood. Here, we performed a large-scale insertional mutagenic screen of injury-resistant podocytes isolated from mice and found that increased expres...

Journal: :The American journal of pathology 2002
Pier Giulio Conaldi Antonella Bottelli Andreina Baj Caterina Serra Lisa Fiore Giovanni Federico Benedetta Bussolati Giovanni Camussi

Human immunodeficiency virus-associated nephropathy (HIVAN) is etiologically related to the viral infection, but the mechanisms of virus-induced renal injury remain undetermined. Peculiar histopathological features of HIVAN are the enhanced proliferation and the loss of differentiation markers of glomerular epithelial cells (podocytes). We found that podocytes were not permissive to HIV-1 repli...

2010
Chun-Liang Lin Feng-Sheng Wang Yen-Chen Hsu Cheng-Nan Chen Min-Jen Tseng Moin A. Saleem Pey-Jium Chang Jeng-Yi Wang

OBJECTIVE Disturbances in podocytes are typically associated with marked proteinuria, a hallmark of diabetic nephropathy. This study was conducted to investigate modulation of Notch-1 signaling in high glucose (HG)-stressed human podocytes and in a diabetic animal model. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS Expression of the Notch signaling components was examined in HG-treated podocytes, human embryo...

2015
Cristina Martínez-García Adriana Izquierdo-Lahuerta Yurena Vivas Ismael Velasco Tet-Kin Yeo Sheldon Chen Gema Medina-Gomez Ruben Artero

In the last few decades a change in lifestyle has led to an alarming increase in the prevalence of obesity and obesity-associated complications. Obese patients are at increased risk of developing hypertension, heart disease, insulin resistance (IR), dyslipidemia, type 2 diabetes and renal disease. The excess calories are stored as triglycerides in adipose tissue, but also may accumulate ectopic...

2010
Irini Tossidou Beina Teng Jan Menne Nelli Shushakova Joon-Keun Park Jan U. Becker Friedrich Modde Michael Leitges Hermann Haller Mario Schiffer

BACKGROUND Microalbuminuria is an early lesion during the development of diabetic nephropathy. The loss of high molecular weight proteins in the urine is usually associated with decreased expression of slit diaphragm proteins. Nephrin, is the major component of the glomerular slit diaphragm and loss of nephrin has been well described in rodent models of experimental diabetes as well as in human...

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