Renal gene expression in two mouse strains with different propensity to develop chronic kidney disease after subtotal nephrectomy at different time-points
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ABSTRACT: Renal gene expression analysis was performed in mouse strains with different propensity to develop progressive chronic kidney disease (CKD) after subtotal nephrectomy: the FVB strain which is spontaneously highly predisposed to CKD and the C57BL/6 which is spontaneously not predisposed to CKD. Subtotal nephrectomy (Nx) is normally initially compensated by proliferative tissue repair (2 days after nephrectomy). After this initial proliferation follows a quiescent period (28 days after NX). Finally, specifically in the sensitive strain there is lesion onset (53 days after Nx). Gene expression was monitored on RNA from whole kidneys from different mouse strains Sham operated or Nephrectomised at three different time-points.
ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus
PROVIDER: GSE148084 | GEO | 2020/06/01
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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