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Pathology identifies glomerular treatment targets in diabetic nephropathy.

Citation
Alpers, C. E., and K. L. Hudkins. “Pathology Identifies Glomerular Treatment Targets In Diabetic Nephropathy.”. Kidney Research And Clinical Practice, pp. 106-111.
Center University of Washington
Author Charles E Alpers, Kelly L Hudkins
Keywords Diabetic Nephropathies, Histology, Pathology, podocytes
Abstract

The development of the glomerular injury in diabetic nephropathy involves interactions between podocytes, endothelium, and the mesangium. Loss of podocytes is an early and critical step in the development of diabetic nephropathy, and analysis of structural lesions within the mesangium such as mesangiolysis implicate the loss of podocytes as a key mediating event. The BTBR / mouse has proved a useful tool to demonstrate that restoration of podocyte density, once thought to be an absolute barrier to glomerular repair, can be achieved with replacement of the hormone leptin that is constitutively absent in these mice. Restoration of podocyte density is associated with reversal of the structural lesions of morphologically advanced diabetic glomerular injury in this model. This finding, in conjunction with the demonstration in human diabetic patients with morphologically advanced diabetic nephropathy and with long-standing functioning pancreatic transplants of ten years duration that their diabetic nephropathy can be reversed, suggests that restoration of podocyte number and density is an appropriate target for the development of new therapeutics for diabetic nephropathy.

Year of Publication
2018
Journal
Kidney research and clinical practice
Volume
37
Issue
2
Number of Pages
106-111
Date Published
06/2018
ISSN Number
2211-9132
DOI
10.23876/j.krcp.2018.37.2.106
Alternate Journal
Kidney Res Clin Pract
PMID
29971205
PMCID
PMC6027807
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