Mitochondrial impairment in the five-sixth nephrectomy model of chronic renal failure: proteomic approach Article (Faculty180)

cited authors

  • Fedorova, Larisa V; Tamirisa, Anita; Kennedy, David J; Haller, S T; Budnyy, Georgy; Shapiro, Joseph I; Malhotra, Deepak

description

  • Kidney injuries provoke considerable adjustment of renal physiology, metabolism, and architecture to nephron loss. Despite remarkable regenerative capacity of the renal tissue, these adaptations often lead to tubular atrophy, interstial and glomerular scaring, and development of chronic kidney disease. The therapeutic strategies for prevention of the transition from acute kidney damage to a chronic condition are limited. The purpose of this study was to elucidate large-scale alterations of the renal cortex proteome in partially nephrecromized rats at an early stage of chronic kidney disease.

publication date

  • 2013

published in

start page

  • 209

volume

  • 14