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[Podocyte dysfunction and proteinuria].
Podocytes play a central role in the pathogenesis of several glomerular diseases. In recent years, this has been revealed by molecular analysis of a number of rare hereditary renal diseases. Podocytes contain three domains: the domain bound to the glomerular basement membrane (GBM), the domain of the slit diaphragms and the apical domain.
Vogtländer, N.P.J. +3 more
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Is loss of podocyte foot processes necessary for the induction of proteinuria? [PDF]
S. Ananth Karumanchi +2 more
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Proteinuria After Kidney Transplantation
ABSTRACT Proteinuria is a relatively frequent complication in both adults and children after kidney transplantation (40%–80%). It is usually mild and predominantly of tubular origin and is caused mainly by rejection, mTOR inhibitors, or hypertension; however, proteinuria could also be in the nephrotic range and of glomerular origin if caused by the ...
Tomas Seeman +6 more
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Podozyten sind auf Grund ihrer Rolle in der Formierung und dem Erhalt der Schlitzmembran ein essentieller Bestandteil der glomerulären Filtrationsbarriere der Niere. Sowohl Formierung als auch Erhalt der Filtrationsbarriere ist abhängig von der korrekten
Djuric, I. (Ivona)
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The Impact of Complement Factor H‐Related Protein Gene Deletions on Kidney Transplantation
In this study, we found that rs7542235 allele G tags a deletion of the CFHR1 gene. We also found that rs6677604 allele A tags a deletion of the whole CFHR3–1 locus. The plasma proteomics studies show that both variants are associated with an altered expression of FH/FHR proteins thus revealing a novel level of intricate regulation of the complement ...
Markkinen Salla +6 more
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Podocyte Detachment and Reduced Glomerular Capillary Endothelial Fenestration in Human Type 1 Diabetic Nephropathy [PDF]
Masao Toyoda +4 more
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Resistance to doxorubicin‐induced proteinuria and proteolytic activation of ENaC in 129S2/SvPas mice
Abstract Doxorubicin treatment of mice represents a convenient model to study the effects of proteinuria on proteolytic processing of the epithelial Na+ channel (ENaC) and urinary Na+ and fluid handling. Prior studies have shown enhanced ENaC γ subunit proteolysis and Na+ and fluid retention in 129S1/SvImJ mice treated with doxorubicin.
Evan C. Ray +7 more
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Podocyte-Specific VEGF-A Gain of Function Induces Nodular Glomerulosclerosis in eNOS Null Mice [PDF]
Delma Verón +5 more
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miRNA-93-5p in exosomes derived from M2 macrophages improves lipopolysaccharide-induced podocyte apoptosis by targeting Toll-like receptor 4 [PDF]
Zhu Wang +3 more
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