Literature DB >> 10850632

Histologic and molecular evidence of obstructive uropathy in rats with hereditary congenital hydronephrosis.

F Seseke1, P Thelen, B Hemmerlein, D Kliese, G Zöller, R H Ringert.   

Abstract

Partial obstruction of the upper urinary tract, a frequent challenge for the pediatric urologist, leads to renal damage, if deobstruction is delayed. Several but sometimes unsatisfactory animal models have been developed to study this phenomenon. Obstruction created by surgical manipulation lacks adequate correlation with a developing congenital obstruction. In some animals with congenital hydronephrosis, evidence of renal obstruction is absent. A study of the renal morphology of rats with hereditary unilateral hydronephrosis has exhibited clear evidence of renal obstruction distinguishable from renal dilatation. The renal mRNA expression of renin and transforming-growth factor-beta1 (TGF-beta1) was measured by a semiquantitative RT-PCR technique. In hydronephrotic kidneys, a marked loss of parenchyma, atrophy and dilation of tubuli and collecting ducts and interstitial fibrosis was observed. The mRNA expression of renin was increased significantly in comparison to controls, whereas the contralateral kidneys showed renin activity below control levels. TGF-beta1 expression was markedly increased in hydronephrotic kidneys, whereas contralateral kidneys did not differ significantly from control values. These data suggest the presence of renal obstruction and not only renal dilatation in these rats with congenital hydronephrosis. This colony seems to be a representative animal model to study congenital renal obstruction even in the fetal period without the need of surgical manipulation.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10850632     DOI: 10.1007/s002400050146

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Urol Res        ISSN: 0300-5623


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