We previously reported that a congenic rat with Brown Norway (BN) alleles on chromosome 1 reduces renal disease of 15-week old fatty Zucker rats (ZUC). Development of renal disease in fatty BN congenic and fatty ZUC rats from 9 through 28 weeks is now examined. Analysis of urine metabolites by (1)H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy revealed a significantly increased urinary loss of glucose, myo-inositol, urea, creatine, and valine in ZUC. Food intake was lower in the BN congenic rats at weeks 9-24, but they weighed significantly more at 28 weeks compared with the ZUC group. Fasting glucose was significantly higher in ZUC than congenic and adiponectin levels were significantly lower in ZUC, but there was no significant genotype e...
Increased food intake, reduced physical activity, and alteredmetabolic processes are the vari...
OBJECTIVES: A congenital nephron deficit has been linked to the progression of arterial hypertension...
<div><p>Representative animal models for diabetes-associated vascular complications are extremely re...
We previously reported that a congenic rat with Brown Norway (BN) alleles on chromosome 1 reduces re...
Our objective is to identify genes that influence the development of any phenotypes of type 2 diabet...
We have previously shown that 90% of outbred obese Zucker Lepr(fa/fa) rats die prematurely of renal ...
Uromodulin (UMOD) is a protein made exclusively in the thick ascending limb. Clinical studies have d...
Nobrega MA, Solberg Woods LC, Fleming S, Jacob HJ. Distinct genetic regulation of progression of dia...
Diabetic nephropathy is the leading cause of renal failure in the United States. The obese Zucker ra...
The Zucker diabetic fatty (ZDF) rat is a model of type II diabetes and metabolic syndrome based on i...
The lack of an appropriate animal model that spontaneously develops diabetic nephropathy has been a ...
Spontaneously Diabetic Torii Leprfa (SDT fatty) rat, established by introducing the fa allele of the...
Early events leading to renal injury in obese Zucker (fatty) rats with type II diabetes.BackgroundMo...
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is characterized by obesity, insulin resistance, dyslipidemia, hyperglycem...
Kidney involvement in a nongenetic rat model of type 2 diabetes.BackgroundRats fed a high fat diet a...
Increased food intake, reduced physical activity, and alteredmetabolic processes are the vari...
OBJECTIVES: A congenital nephron deficit has been linked to the progression of arterial hypertension...
<div><p>Representative animal models for diabetes-associated vascular complications are extremely re...
We previously reported that a congenic rat with Brown Norway (BN) alleles on chromosome 1 reduces re...
Our objective is to identify genes that influence the development of any phenotypes of type 2 diabet...
We have previously shown that 90% of outbred obese Zucker Lepr(fa/fa) rats die prematurely of renal ...
Uromodulin (UMOD) is a protein made exclusively in the thick ascending limb. Clinical studies have d...
Nobrega MA, Solberg Woods LC, Fleming S, Jacob HJ. Distinct genetic regulation of progression of dia...
Diabetic nephropathy is the leading cause of renal failure in the United States. The obese Zucker ra...
The Zucker diabetic fatty (ZDF) rat is a model of type II diabetes and metabolic syndrome based on i...
The lack of an appropriate animal model that spontaneously develops diabetic nephropathy has been a ...
Spontaneously Diabetic Torii Leprfa (SDT fatty) rat, established by introducing the fa allele of the...
Early events leading to renal injury in obese Zucker (fatty) rats with type II diabetes.BackgroundMo...
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is characterized by obesity, insulin resistance, dyslipidemia, hyperglycem...
Kidney involvement in a nongenetic rat model of type 2 diabetes.BackgroundRats fed a high fat diet a...
Increased food intake, reduced physical activity, and alteredmetabolic processes are the vari...
OBJECTIVES: A congenital nephron deficit has been linked to the progression of arterial hypertension...
<div><p>Representative animal models for diabetes-associated vascular complications are extremely re...