Turnover of human tubular cells exposed to proteins in vivo and in vitro.BackgroundThe cause of tubulointerstitial pathology in glomerular disease is uncertain. Proteinuria may be a causative factor and has been shown to increase the turnover of tubular cells in a rat model of proteinuria. We investigated whether increased tubular cell proliferation occurs in human proteinuric renal disease. A human cell culture model was used to investigate the effects of proteins on tubular cell turnover further.MethodsTubular proliferation in renal biopsies from patients with membranous nephropathy (MN) and minimal change nephropathy (MCN) was assessed by in situ hybridization for histone mRNA. Proliferation was measured in polarized human tubular cell c...
The progressive development of sclerosis in remnant glomeruli after the initial renal damage is caus...
Pathophysiology of proteinuria. Proteinuria is consequence of two mechanisms: the abnormal transglom...
Proteinuria and tubulointerstitial lesions in lupus nephritis.BackgroundResponse of the renal tubule...
Loss of renal function in chronic kidney disease is correlated with interstitial scarring but the me...
Loss of renal function in chronic kidney disease is correlated with interstitial scarring but the me...
Loss of renal function in chronic kidney disease is correlated with interstitial scarring but the me...
Loss of renal function in chronic kidney disease is correlated with interstitial scarring but the me...
Loss of renal function in chronic kidney disease is correlated with interstitial scarring but the me...
Fibronectin production by human tubular cells: The effect of apical protein. In progressive renal di...
Proteinuria induces tubular cell turnover: A potential mechanism for tubular atrophy.BackgroundProte...
Increasing numbers of clinical and experimental studies have proved that proteinuria plays a key rol...
Why is proteinuria an ominous biomarker of progressive kidney disease? Progressive tubule injury and...
Aim: Proteinuria plays an important role in the progression of tubulointerstitial fibrosis, but the ...
The progression of renal disease correlates strongly with hypertension and the degree of proteinuria...
To investigate the effects of low bovine serum, high glucose and high albumin on the phenotypic tran...
The progressive development of sclerosis in remnant glomeruli after the initial renal damage is caus...
Pathophysiology of proteinuria. Proteinuria is consequence of two mechanisms: the abnormal transglom...
Proteinuria and tubulointerstitial lesions in lupus nephritis.BackgroundResponse of the renal tubule...
Loss of renal function in chronic kidney disease is correlated with interstitial scarring but the me...
Loss of renal function in chronic kidney disease is correlated with interstitial scarring but the me...
Loss of renal function in chronic kidney disease is correlated with interstitial scarring but the me...
Loss of renal function in chronic kidney disease is correlated with interstitial scarring but the me...
Loss of renal function in chronic kidney disease is correlated with interstitial scarring but the me...
Fibronectin production by human tubular cells: The effect of apical protein. In progressive renal di...
Proteinuria induces tubular cell turnover: A potential mechanism for tubular atrophy.BackgroundProte...
Increasing numbers of clinical and experimental studies have proved that proteinuria plays a key rol...
Why is proteinuria an ominous biomarker of progressive kidney disease? Progressive tubule injury and...
Aim: Proteinuria plays an important role in the progression of tubulointerstitial fibrosis, but the ...
The progression of renal disease correlates strongly with hypertension and the degree of proteinuria...
To investigate the effects of low bovine serum, high glucose and high albumin on the phenotypic tran...
The progressive development of sclerosis in remnant glomeruli after the initial renal damage is caus...
Pathophysiology of proteinuria. Proteinuria is consequence of two mechanisms: the abnormal transglom...
Proteinuria and tubulointerstitial lesions in lupus nephritis.BackgroundResponse of the renal tubule...