Search Results - "Norman, Jill T"
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Chronic hypoxia as a mechanism of progression of chronic kidney diseases: from hypothesis to novel therapeutics
Published in Kidney international (01-10-2008)“…In chronic kidney disease, functional impairment correlates with tubulointerstitial fibrosis characterised by inflammation, accumulation of extracellular…”
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Sirtuin 5 depletion impairs mitochondrial function in human proximal tubular epithelial cells
Published in Scientific reports (30-07-2021)“…Ischemia is a major cause of kidney damage. Proximal tubular epithelial cells (PTECs) are highly susceptible to ischemic insults that frequently cause acute…”
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INTRARENAL OXYGENATION IN CHRONIC RENAL FAILURE
Published in Clinical and experimental pharmacology & physiology (01-10-2006)“…SUMMARY 1 In chronic renal failure (CRF), renal impairment correlates with tubulointerstitial fibrosis characterized by inflammation, interstitial expansion…”
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Hyperglycemia-induced Renal P2X7 Receptor Activation Enhances Diabetes-related Injury
Published in EBioMedicine (01-05-2017)“…Diabetes is a leading cause of renal disease. Glomerular mesangial expansion and fibrosis are hallmarks of diabetic nephropathy and this is thought to be…”
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Urinary exosome proteomic profiling defines stage-specific rapid progression of autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease and tolvaptan efficacy
Published in BBA advances (01-01-2021)“…•Proteomic profiling of urinary exosomes distinguishes between rapidly and slowly progressing ADPKD.•Proteomic profiling of urinary exosomes distinguishes…”
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Retinoic acid receptor-dependent, cell-autonomous, endogenous retinoic acid signaling and its target genes in mouse collecting duct cells
Published in PloS one (26-09-2012)“…Vitamin A is necessary for kidney development and has also been linked to regulation of solute and water homeostasis and to protection against kidney stone…”
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Identification of an Altered Matrix Signature in Kidney Aging and Disease
Published in Journal of the American Society of Nephrology (01-07-2021)“…Accumulation of extracellular matrix in organs and tissues is a feature of both aging and disease. In the kidney, glomerulosclerosis and tubulointerstitial…”
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Retinoids in nephrology: Promises and pitfalls
Published in Kidney international (01-12-2004)“…Retinoids in nephrology: Promises and pitfalls. Retinoids, a family of vitamin A metabolites or analogs, play an important role in regulating cell…”
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Restoring the renal microvasculature to treat chronic kidney disease
Published in Nature reviews. Nephrology (01-04-2012)“…Revascularization alone might be sufficient to restore kidney function and regenerate the structure of the diseased kidney. In this Perspectives article, David…”
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Selective deletion of connective tissue growth factor attenuates experimentally-induced pulmonary fibrosis and pulmonary arterial hypertension
Published in The international journal of biochemistry & cell biology (01-05-2021)“…•CCN2 is selectively and exquisitely induced by the TGF-β signalling pathway.•CCN2 appears to mediate many of the activities characteristic of…”
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Aldehyde dehydrogenase inhibition blocks mucosal fibrosis in human and mouse ocular scarring
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Proteomics profiling of nuclear proteins for kidney fibroblasts suggests hypoxia, meiosis, and cancer may meet in the nucleus
Published in Proteomics (Weinheim) (01-07-2005)“…Proteomics methods were used to characterize proteins that change their form or abundance in the nucleus of NRK49F rat kidney fibroblasts during prolonged…”
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In vitro models of TGF-beta-induced fibrosis suitable for high-throughput screening of antifibrotic agents
Published in American journal of physiology. Renal physiology (01-08-2007)“…Progressive fibrosis is a cause of progressive organ dysfunction. Lack of quantitative in vitro models of fibrosis accounts, at least partially, for the slow…”
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The binding of the bone morphogenetic protein antagonist gremlin to kidney heparan sulfate: Such binding is not essential for BMP antagonism
Published in The international journal of biochemistry & cell biology (01-02-2017)“…Gremlin-1, a bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) antagonist, has essential roles in kidney and limb bone development, and is important in chronic diseases…”
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Reduced Renal Methylarginine Metabolism Protects against Progressive Kidney Damage
Published in Journal of the American Society of Nephrology (01-12-2015)“…Nitric oxide (NO) production is diminished in many patients with cardiovascular and renal disease. Asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA) is an endogenous…”
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Assessment of Measurement of Salivary Urea by ATR-FTIR Spectroscopy to Screen for CKD
Published in Kidney360 (24-02-2022)“…Stages of CKD are currently defined by eGFR and require measurement of serum creatinine concentrations. Previous studies have shown a good correlation between…”
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Hypoxia promotes fibrogenesis in human renal fibroblasts
Published in Kidney international (01-12-2000)“…Hypoxia promotes fibrogenesis in human renal fibroblasts. The mechanisms underlying progressive renal fibrosis are unknown, but the common association of…”
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Is there a common mechanism for the progression of different types of renal diseases other than proteinuria? Towards the unifying theme of chronic hypoxia
Published in Kidney international (01-04-2000)“…Is there a common mechanism for the progression of different types of renal diseases other than proteinuria? Towards the unifying theme of chronic hypoxia. The…”
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Aldehyde dehydrogenase inhibition blocks mucosal fibrosis in human and mouse ocular scarring
Published in JCI insight (04-08-2016)“…Mucous membrane pemphigoid (MMP) is a systemic mucosal scarring disease, commonly causing blindness, for which there is no antifibrotic therapy. Aldehyde…”
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Protecting the microvasculature: a Tie-ght connection to ameliorating chronic kidney disease?
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