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Adriamycin does not damage podocytes of zebrafish larvae

Podocytes are highly specialized epithelial cells that are essential for an intact glomerular filtration barrier in the kidney. Several glomerular diseases like focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) are initially due to podocyte injury and loss. Since causative treatments for FSGS are not availa...

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Autores principales: Schindler, Maximilian, Blumenthal, Antje, Moeller, Marcus Johannes, Endlich, Karlhans, Endlich, Nicole
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7665694/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33186381
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0242436
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author Schindler, Maximilian
Blumenthal, Antje
Moeller, Marcus Johannes
Endlich, Karlhans
Endlich, Nicole
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description Podocytes are highly specialized epithelial cells that are essential for an intact glomerular filtration barrier in the kidney. Several glomerular diseases like focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) are initially due to podocyte injury and loss. Since causative treatments for FSGS are not available until today, drug screening is of great relevance. In order to test a high number of drugs, FSGS needs to be reliably induced in a suitable animal model. The zebrafish larva is an ideal model for kidney research due to the vast amount of offsprings, the rapid development of a simple kidney and a remarkable homology to the mammalian glomerulus. Zebrafish larvae possess a size-selective glomerular filtration barrier at 4 days post fertilization including podocytes with interdigitating foot processes that are connected by a slit membrane. Adriamycin is an anthracycline which is often used in mice and rats to induce a FSGS-like phenotype. In this study, we aimed to induce a similar phenotype to zebrafish larvae by adding adriamycin to the tank water in different concentrations. Surprisingly, zebrafish larvae did not develop glomerular injury and displayed an intact filtration barrier after treatment with adriamycin. This was shown by (immuno-) histology, our filtration assay, in vivo imaging by 2-photon microcopy, RT-(q)PCR as well as transmission electron microscopy. To summarize, adriamycin is unable to induce a podocyte-related damage in zebrafish larvae and therefore major effort must be made to establish FSGS in zebrafish larvae to identify effective drugs by screenings.
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spelling pubmed-76656942020-11-18 Adriamycin does not damage podocytes of zebrafish larvae Schindler, Maximilian Blumenthal, Antje Moeller, Marcus Johannes Endlich, Karlhans Endlich, Nicole PLoS One Research Article Podocytes are highly specialized epithelial cells that are essential for an intact glomerular filtration barrier in the kidney. Several glomerular diseases like focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) are initially due to podocyte injury and loss. Since causative treatments for FSGS are not available until today, drug screening is of great relevance. In order to test a high number of drugs, FSGS needs to be reliably induced in a suitable animal model. The zebrafish larva is an ideal model for kidney research due to the vast amount of offsprings, the rapid development of a simple kidney and a remarkable homology to the mammalian glomerulus. Zebrafish larvae possess a size-selective glomerular filtration barrier at 4 days post fertilization including podocytes with interdigitating foot processes that are connected by a slit membrane. Adriamycin is an anthracycline which is often used in mice and rats to induce a FSGS-like phenotype. In this study, we aimed to induce a similar phenotype to zebrafish larvae by adding adriamycin to the tank water in different concentrations. Surprisingly, zebrafish larvae did not develop glomerular injury and displayed an intact filtration barrier after treatment with adriamycin. This was shown by (immuno-) histology, our filtration assay, in vivo imaging by 2-photon microcopy, RT-(q)PCR as well as transmission electron microscopy. To summarize, adriamycin is unable to induce a podocyte-related damage in zebrafish larvae and therefore major effort must be made to establish FSGS in zebrafish larvae to identify effective drugs by screenings. Public Library of Science 2020-11-13 /pmc/articles/PMC7665694/ /pubmed/33186381 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0242436 Text en © 2020 Schindler et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Schindler, Maximilian
Blumenthal, Antje
Moeller, Marcus Johannes
Endlich, Karlhans
Endlich, Nicole
Adriamycin does not damage podocytes of zebrafish larvae
title Adriamycin does not damage podocytes of zebrafish larvae
title_full Adriamycin does not damage podocytes of zebrafish larvae
title_fullStr Adriamycin does not damage podocytes of zebrafish larvae
title_full_unstemmed Adriamycin does not damage podocytes of zebrafish larvae
title_short Adriamycin does not damage podocytes of zebrafish larvae
title_sort adriamycin does not damage podocytes of zebrafish larvae
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7665694/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33186381
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0242436
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