نتایج جستجو برای: podocytes

تعداد نتایج: 3306  

Journal: :The FEBS journal 2017
Ahmed Bettaieb Shinichiro Koike Samah Chahed Yi Zhao Santana Bachaalany Nader Hashoush James Graham Huma Fatima Peter J Havel Artiom Gruzdev Darryl C Zeldin Bruce D Hammock Fawaz G Haj

Podocytes play an important role in maintaining glomerular function, and podocyte injury is a significant component in the pathogenesis of proteinuria. Soluble epoxide hydrolase (sEH) is a cytosolic enzyme whose genetic deficiency and pharmacological inhibition have beneficial effects on renal function, but its role in podocytes remains unexplored. The objective of this study was to investigate...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1998
Naoto Kobayashi Jochen Reiser Wilhelm Kriz Ryoko Kuriyama Peter Mundel

Podocytes are unique cells that are decisively involved in glomerular filtration. They are equipped with a complex process system consisting of major processes and foot processes whose function is insufficiently understood (Mundel, P., and W. Kriz. 1995. Anat. Embryol. 192:385-397). The major processes of podocytes contain a microtubular cytoskeleton. Taking advantage of a recently established ...

2016
Osele Ciampi Roberto Iacone Lorena Longaretti Valentina Benedetti Martin Graf Maria Chiara Magnone Christoph Patsch Christodoulos Xinaris Giuseppe Remuzzi Ariela Benigni Susanna Tomasoni

Generating human podocytes in vitro could offer a unique opportunity to study human diseases. Here, we describe a simple and efficient protocol for obtaining functional podocytes in vitro from human induced pluripotent stem cells. Cells were exposed to a three-step protocol, which induced their differentiation into intermediate mesoderm, then into nephron progenitors and, finally, into mature p...

2016
Eun Jeong Lee Su Yeon Lee So Young Park Yonjin Kim Jae Shin Choi Mi Jeoung Kim Ji Hyeon Park Jung Eun Lee Ghee Young Kwon Yoon-Goo Kim

Crystalline nephropathy is a rare yet well-known condition associated with multiple myeloma and other light chain-secreting disorders. Paraproteins that are resistant to proteolysis crystallize within proximal tubular cells and cause light-chain proximal tubulopathy, which presents clinically as Fanconi syndrome. Podocytes are rarely affected, and the crystalline inclusions within podocytes are...

2014
Hiroaki Asai Hiroshi Fujiwara Sohei Kitazawa Naoto Kobayashi Toshiki Ochi Yukihiro Miyazaki Fumihiro Ochi Yoshiki Akatsuka Sachiko Okamoto Junichi Mineno Kiyotaka Kuzushima Hiroaki Ikeda Hiroshi Shiku Masaki Yasukawa

Because WT1 is expressed in leukemia cells, the development of cancer immunotherapy targeting WT1 has been an attractive translational research topic. However, concern of this therapy still remains, since WT1 is abundantly expressed in renal glomerular podocytes. In the present study, we clearly showed that WT1-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) certainly exerted cytotoxicity against podoc...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Renal physiology 2003
Rebecca R Foster Rachel Hole Karen Anderson Simon C Satchell Richard J Coward Peter W Mathieson David A Gillatt Moin A Saleem David O Bates Steven J Harper

Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is expressed by renal glomerular epithelial cells (podocytes) and is thought to be protective against nephrotoxic agents. VEGF has been shown to be an autocrine survival factor in neuropilin-1-positive, VEGF receptor-negative breast carcinoma cells. Normal human podocytes are also known to express neuropilin-1, VEGF, and are VEGF-R2 negative. Here, we i...

Journal: :American journal of nephrology 2011
Xiao Yan Bai John M Basgen

BACKGROUND/AIMS The podocyte is an important cell for maintaining the normal structure and function of the glomerulus. In recent years much attention has been given to the number of podocytes in glomeruli. During this time there has been a debate as to whether podocytes can divide after the capillary-loop stage of development. The aim of this study was to use an unbiased counting method to dete...

Journal: :FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 2002
Nicole Endlich Masataka Sunohara Wilfried Nietfeld Eryk W Wolski Daniel Schiwek Bettina Kränzlin Norbert Gretz Wilhelm Kriz Holger Eickhoff Karlhans Endlich

Glomerular hypertension is a major determinant advancing progression to end-stage renal failure. Podocytes, which are thought to counteract pressure-mediated capillary expansion, are increasingly challenged in glomerular hypertension. Studies in animal models of glomerular hypertension indicate that glomerulosclerosis develops from adhesions of the glomerular tuft to Bowman's capsule due to pro...

2014
Emese Bányai Enikő Balogh Miklós Fagyas Paolo Arosio Zoltán Hendrik Gábor Király Gábor Nagy Bence Tánczos István Pócsi György Balla József Balla Gáspár Bánfalvi Viktória Jeney

Podocytes are highly specialized, arborized epithelial cells covering the outer surface of the glomerular tuft in the kidney. Terminally differentiated podocytes are unable to go through cell division and hereby they are lacking a key property for regeneration after a toxic injury. Podocytes are long-lived cells but, to date, little is known about the mechanisms that support their stress resist...

2017
Hernán Trimarchi Romina Canzonieri Amalia Schiel Juan Politei Cristian Costales-Collaguazo Aníbal Stern Matías Paulero Tatiana Rengel Lara Valiño-Rivas Mariano Forrester Fernando Lombi Vanesa Pomeranz Romina Iriarte Alexis Muryan Alberto Ortiz María Dolores Sanchez-Niño Elsa Zotta

Background. Despite enzyme replacement therapy, Fabry nephropathy still progresses. Podocyturia is an irreversible event that antedates proteinuria and leads to chronic renal failure. We evaluated a potential mechanism of podocyte detachment via the expression of the urokinase-type Plasminogen Activator Receptor (uPAR) in urinary podocytes of Fabry patients. Methods. This is a cross-sectional s...

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