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Positive correlation between renal tubular flattening and renal tubular injury/interstitial fibrosis in murine kidney disease models

The number of patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) is growing continuously globally. In order to study pathogenesis and mechanisms, many animal models have been developed, including spontaneous, genetic, and induced models. Although each type of CKD shows disease-specific tissue changes in the...

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Autores principales: TAKAHASHI, Yuki, WATANABE, Masaki, HIURA, Koki, ISOBE, Ai, SASAKI, Hayato, SASAKI, Nobuya
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8025427/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33431722
http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.20-0692
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author TAKAHASHI, Yuki
WATANABE, Masaki
HIURA, Koki
ISOBE, Ai
SASAKI, Hayato
SASAKI, Nobuya
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WATANABE, Masaki
HIURA, Koki
ISOBE, Ai
SASAKI, Hayato
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description The number of patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) is growing continuously globally. In order to study pathogenesis and mechanisms, many animal models have been developed, including spontaneous, genetic, and induced models. Although each type of CKD shows disease-specific tissue changes in the early stages, tubular disorder and interstitial fibrosis histologically occur in the course of progression to end-stage renal failure. Therefore, the quantification of tubular disorder and interstitial fibrosis in CKD research using animal models is essential for measuring the degree of CKD severity and, thus, efficacy of therapeutic agents. Several strategies have been used to quantify interstitial fibrosis. Among scoring factors, renal tubular flattening can be quantitatively evaluated easily and inexpensively. However, the diagnostic value of renal tubular flattening evaluation has not been investigated previously. Therefore, in this study, we investigated the correlation between renal tubular flattening and interstitial fibrosis or renal tubular injury markers. We observed a strong correlation between the degree of tubular injury/interstitial fibrosis and renal tubular flattening in three types of mouse renal disease model. This is advantageous because rapidly advancing technologies such as artificial intelligence and image processing can be easily applied; hence, a more precise, objective, and quantitative diagnosis should be possible in the future.
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spelling pubmed-80254272021-04-13 Positive correlation between renal tubular flattening and renal tubular injury/interstitial fibrosis in murine kidney disease models TAKAHASHI, Yuki WATANABE, Masaki HIURA, Koki ISOBE, Ai SASAKI, Hayato SASAKI, Nobuya J Vet Med Sci Laboratory Animal Science The number of patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) is growing continuously globally. In order to study pathogenesis and mechanisms, many animal models have been developed, including spontaneous, genetic, and induced models. Although each type of CKD shows disease-specific tissue changes in the early stages, tubular disorder and interstitial fibrosis histologically occur in the course of progression to end-stage renal failure. Therefore, the quantification of tubular disorder and interstitial fibrosis in CKD research using animal models is essential for measuring the degree of CKD severity and, thus, efficacy of therapeutic agents. Several strategies have been used to quantify interstitial fibrosis. Among scoring factors, renal tubular flattening can be quantitatively evaluated easily and inexpensively. However, the diagnostic value of renal tubular flattening evaluation has not been investigated previously. Therefore, in this study, we investigated the correlation between renal tubular flattening and interstitial fibrosis or renal tubular injury markers. We observed a strong correlation between the degree of tubular injury/interstitial fibrosis and renal tubular flattening in three types of mouse renal disease model. This is advantageous because rapidly advancing technologies such as artificial intelligence and image processing can be easily applied; hence, a more precise, objective, and quantitative diagnosis should be possible in the future. The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science 2021-01-10 2021-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8025427/ /pubmed/33431722 http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.20-0692 Text en ©2021 The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License. (CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)
spellingShingle Laboratory Animal Science
TAKAHASHI, Yuki
WATANABE, Masaki
HIURA, Koki
ISOBE, Ai
SASAKI, Hayato
SASAKI, Nobuya
Positive correlation between renal tubular flattening and renal tubular injury/interstitial fibrosis in murine kidney disease models
title Positive correlation between renal tubular flattening and renal tubular injury/interstitial fibrosis in murine kidney disease models
title_full Positive correlation between renal tubular flattening and renal tubular injury/interstitial fibrosis in murine kidney disease models
title_fullStr Positive correlation between renal tubular flattening and renal tubular injury/interstitial fibrosis in murine kidney disease models
title_full_unstemmed Positive correlation between renal tubular flattening and renal tubular injury/interstitial fibrosis in murine kidney disease models
title_short Positive correlation between renal tubular flattening and renal tubular injury/interstitial fibrosis in murine kidney disease models
title_sort positive correlation between renal tubular flattening and renal tubular injury/interstitial fibrosis in murine kidney disease models
topic Laboratory Animal Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8025427/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33431722
http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.20-0692
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