Subcellular localization of glucocorticoid receptor protein in the human kidney glomerulus.BackgroundThe detailed mechanisms of glucocorticoid action in idiopathic nephrotic syndrome and progressive glomerulonephritides have not been clearly elucidated. The pharmacological actions of glucocorticoids are mediated by their binding to an intracellular protein, the glucocorticoid receptor (GR). The determination of GR localization in normal glomerular cells is essential to elucidate the mechanisms of glucocorticoid action in various glomerular diseases.MethodsWe carried out an immunoblot examination using antihuman GR-specific antibody and homogenates of isolated normal human glomeruli and mesangial cells in culture. Immunohistochemical examina...
GH excess in both the human and transgenic animal models is characterized by significant changes in ...
Glomerular damage indicated by proteinuria is a main symptom in diabetic nephropathy. Mineralocortic...
The mechanism by which glucocorticoids govern antiproteinuric effect in nephrotic syndrome remains u...
Subcellular localization of glucocorticoid receptor protein in the human kidney glomerulus.Backgroun...
Glucocorticoid receptor (GC), a founding member of the nuclear hormone receptor superfamily, is a gl...
cocorticoids (GC) are the primary therapy for idiopathic nephrotic syndrome (NS). Recent evidence ha...
Nephrotic syndrome (NS) occurs when the glomerular filtration barrier becomes excessively permeable ...
For several decades, glucocorticoids have been used empirically to treat rapid progressive GN. It is...
For several decades, glucocorticoids have been used empirically to treat rapid progressive GN. It is...
For several decades, glucocorticoids have been used empirically to treat rapid progressive GN. It is...
Item does not contain fulltextFor several decades, glucocorticoids have been used empirically to tre...
Differential proteomic analysis of proteins induced by glucocorticoids in cultured murine podocytes....
Aldosterone and corticosterone bind to mineralocorticoid (MR) and glucocorticoid receptors (GR), whi...
Aldosterone and corticosterone bind to mineralocorticoid (MR) and glucocorticoid receptors (GR), whi...
Glucocorticoids are widely used in the treatment of human glomerular diseases, but their mode of act...
GH excess in both the human and transgenic animal models is characterized by significant changes in ...
Glomerular damage indicated by proteinuria is a main symptom in diabetic nephropathy. Mineralocortic...
The mechanism by which glucocorticoids govern antiproteinuric effect in nephrotic syndrome remains u...
Subcellular localization of glucocorticoid receptor protein in the human kidney glomerulus.Backgroun...
Glucocorticoid receptor (GC), a founding member of the nuclear hormone receptor superfamily, is a gl...
cocorticoids (GC) are the primary therapy for idiopathic nephrotic syndrome (NS). Recent evidence ha...
Nephrotic syndrome (NS) occurs when the glomerular filtration barrier becomes excessively permeable ...
For several decades, glucocorticoids have been used empirically to treat rapid progressive GN. It is...
For several decades, glucocorticoids have been used empirically to treat rapid progressive GN. It is...
For several decades, glucocorticoids have been used empirically to treat rapid progressive GN. It is...
Item does not contain fulltextFor several decades, glucocorticoids have been used empirically to tre...
Differential proteomic analysis of proteins induced by glucocorticoids in cultured murine podocytes....
Aldosterone and corticosterone bind to mineralocorticoid (MR) and glucocorticoid receptors (GR), whi...
Aldosterone and corticosterone bind to mineralocorticoid (MR) and glucocorticoid receptors (GR), whi...
Glucocorticoids are widely used in the treatment of human glomerular diseases, but their mode of act...
GH excess in both the human and transgenic animal models is characterized by significant changes in ...
Glomerular damage indicated by proteinuria is a main symptom in diabetic nephropathy. Mineralocortic...
The mechanism by which glucocorticoids govern antiproteinuric effect in nephrotic syndrome remains u...