There is a lack of suitable animal models that replicate the slowly progressive chronic interstitial fibrosis that is characteristic of many human chronic nephropathies. We describe a chronic long-term (6-mo) model of lithium-induced renal fibrosis, with minimal active inflammation, which mimics chronic kidney interstitial fibrosis seen in the human kidney. Rats received lithium via their chow (60 mmol lithium/kg food) daily for 6 mo. No animals died during the exposure. Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus was established by 3 wk and persisted for the 6 mo. Following metabolic studies, the animals were killed at 1, 3, and 6 mo and the kidneys were processed for histological and immunohistochemical studies. Progressive interstitial fibrosis, char...
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<p>12-week old female BTBR-WT and -<i>ob/ob</i> mice received standard chow or chow with lithium sup...
International audienceThe incidence of chronic kidney disease leading to end-stage renal disease has...
Chronic progressive renal lesions induced by lithium. New Zealand white rabbits, eight fed lithium (...
The relationship between the structural changes of the kidney and duration of lithium administration...
Aim: Long-term administration of lithium has been associated with the development of a chronic inter...
Chronic renal lesions following long-term treatment with lithium. Fourteen patients receiving long-t...
The aim of this study was to evaluate renal damage in animals treated with lithium continuously vers...
Lithium is a common therapeutic treatment for bipolar disorder. Although it is an effective therapeu...
Long-term lithium treatment was associated with chronic kidney disease and renal failure although th...
<p>(A) Cortical region of a control rat, showing weak cytoplasmic staining in the proximal tubules b...
Chronic lithium treatment for bipolar disease causes mainly side effects in the kidney. A subset of ...
Trace amounts of lithium are essential for our physical and mental health, and administration of lit...
Tubule-interstitial injury (TII) is a critical step in the progression of renal disease. It has been...
Progressive renal interstitial fibrosis occurs following tissue injury, resulting in chronic renal f...
Contains fulltext : 138547.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Vasopressin-r...
<p>12-week old female BTBR-WT and -<i>ob/ob</i> mice received standard chow or chow with lithium sup...
International audienceThe incidence of chronic kidney disease leading to end-stage renal disease has...
Chronic progressive renal lesions induced by lithium. New Zealand white rabbits, eight fed lithium (...
The relationship between the structural changes of the kidney and duration of lithium administration...
Aim: Long-term administration of lithium has been associated with the development of a chronic inter...
Chronic renal lesions following long-term treatment with lithium. Fourteen patients receiving long-t...
The aim of this study was to evaluate renal damage in animals treated with lithium continuously vers...
Lithium is a common therapeutic treatment for bipolar disorder. Although it is an effective therapeu...
Long-term lithium treatment was associated with chronic kidney disease and renal failure although th...
<p>(A) Cortical region of a control rat, showing weak cytoplasmic staining in the proximal tubules b...
Chronic lithium treatment for bipolar disease causes mainly side effects in the kidney. A subset of ...
Trace amounts of lithium are essential for our physical and mental health, and administration of lit...
Tubule-interstitial injury (TII) is a critical step in the progression of renal disease. It has been...
Progressive renal interstitial fibrosis occurs following tissue injury, resulting in chronic renal f...
Contains fulltext : 138547.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Vasopressin-r...
<p>12-week old female BTBR-WT and -<i>ob/ob</i> mice received standard chow or chow with lithium sup...
International audienceThe incidence of chronic kidney disease leading to end-stage renal disease has...