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Fabry Disease Nephropathy: Compendium of "in vitro" and "in vivo" Renal Effects of Globotriaosylsphingosine.

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Zoning in on podocytes

Kidney International, 2022
Podocytes undergo defined morphologic changes during development, homeostasis, and aging, and on injury. Quantitative podometric assessments of podocyte endowment provide a powerful tool to interrogate glomerular health. Expanding this approach to a regional assessment demonstrates that the podocytes from cortical, subcortical, and juxtamedullary ...
Stuart J, Shankland, Oliver, Wessely
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Podocyte progenitors and ectopic podocytes

Nature Reviews Nephrology, 2013
Two types of parietal podocyte were previously described in the Bowman capsule: one characterized by coexpression of podocyte and parietal epithelial cell markers, the other characterized by expression of podocyte markers only. New research demonstrates that these populations represent podocyte progenitors and ectopic podocytes—distinct cell types with
Laura Lasagni, Paola Romagnani
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The immune podocyte

Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 2019
Purpose of review Lupus nephritis (LN) is a serious manifestation of systemic lupus erythematosus and is characterized by proteinuria and renal failure. Proteinuria is a marker of poor prognosis and is attributed to podocyte loss and dysfunction.
Rhea, Bhargava, George C, Tsokos
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Silence of IGFBP7 suppresses apoptosis and epithelial mesenchymal transformation of high glucose induced-podocytes

Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine, 2018
Insulin-like growth factor-binding protein 7 (IGFBP7) has been identified as a secreted protein associated with a number of cellular processes. However, the specific regulatory mechanisms of IGFBP7 on podocytes of diabetic nephropathy (DN) are yet to be ...
Xiaojun Cai   +3 more
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From placenta to podocyte: vascular and podocyte pathophysiology in preeclampsia

Clinical Nephrology, 2012
Preeclampsia is a disorder of hypertension and proteinuria that affects 6 - 8% of normal pregnancies. Recent research has revealed many molecular mechanisms that may contribute to systemic endothelial dysfunction, glomerular capillary endotheliosis, dysregulation of the glomerular filtration apparatus, and podocyte loss. An ischemic placenta elaborates
Steven J, Wagner   +3 more
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Update on the podocyte

Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension, 2009
The podocyte is a key cell in the selective filtering action of the glomerular capillary wall. Podocyte injury is of pathogenetic and prognostic significance in human glomerular disease; podocyte repair and regeneration are important therapeutic targets.
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Imaging Podocyte Dynamics

Nephron Experimental Nephrology, 2006
Cytoskeletal dynamics play important roles during normal podocyte development, in maintenance of the healthy glomerular filter, and in glomerular pathology. During the past few years, essential progress has been made in understanding the molecular mechanisms that govern podocyte cytoskeletal dynamics, nevertheless this knowledge remains incomplete ...
Marcus J, Moeller, Lawrence B, Holzman
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A Slit in Podocyte Death

Current Medicinal Chemistry, 2008
Recent advances have identified the podocyte as a key target in glomerular injury. The podocyte is a highly specialized cell which is responsible for the glomerular permselectivity for proteins in the kidney. Podocyte injury or loss leads to proteinuria. Apoptosis has been shown to contribute to renal cell loss, including loss of podocytes.
Juan Antonio, Moreno   +8 more
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