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Nephron Deficiency and Predisposition to Renal Injury in a Novel One-Kidney Genetic Model.

Xuexiang Wang1, Ashley C Johnson1, Jan M Williams2, Tiffani White1, Alejandro R Chade3, Jie Zhang4, Ruisheng Liu4, Richard J Roman2, Jonathan W Lee1, Patrick B Kyle5, Leah Solberg-Woods6, Michael R Garrett7.   

Abstract

Some studies have reported up to 40% of patients born with a single kidney develop hypertension, proteinuria, and in some cases renal failure. The increased susceptibility to renal injury may be due, in part, to reduced nephron numbers. Notably, children who undergo nephrectomy or adults who serve as kidney donors exhibit little difference in renal function compared with persons who have two kidneys. However, the difference in risk between being born with a single kidney versus being born with two kidneys and then undergoing nephrectomy are unclear. Animal models used previously to investigate this question are not ideal because they require invasive methods to model congenital solitary kidney. In this study, we describe a new genetic animal model, the heterogeneous stock-derived model of unilateral renal agenesis (HSRA) rat, which demonstrates 50%-75% spontaneous incidence of a single kidney. The HSRA model is characterized by reduced nephron number (more than would be expected by loss of one kidney), early kidney/glomerular hypertrophy, and progressive renal injury, which culminates in reduced renal function. Long-term studies of temporal relationships among BP, renal hemodynamics, and renal function demonstrate that spontaneous single-kidney HSRA rats are more likely than uninephrectomized normal littermates to exhibit renal impairment because of the combination of reduced nephron numbers and prolonged exposure to renal compensatory mechanisms (i.e., hyperfiltration). Future studies with this novel animal model may provide additional insight into the genetic contributions to kidney development and agenesis and the factors influencing susceptibility to renal injury in individuals with congenital solitary kidney.
Copyright © 2015 by the American Society of Nephrology.

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Keywords:  chronic kidney disease; genetics and development; glomerular hyperfiltration; pediatric nephrology; renal agenesis; transcriptional profiling

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25349207      PMCID: PMC4483580          DOI: 10.1681/ASN.2014040328

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Soc Nephrol        ISSN: 1046-6673            Impact factor:   10.121


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