Comparing nephrotoxicity of the calcineurin inhibitors, cyclosporine A and tacrolimus, identifies their differential effects within the renal compartments, rat model
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ABSTRACT: Chronic calcineurin inhibitor (CNI) nephrotoxicity is a major drawback in current immunosuppressive regimens. In the chronic setting, arteriolar hyalinosis, decreased glomerular filtration rate, interstitial fibrosis and tubular dedifferentiation are the major adverse side effects. Regimens with cyclosporine A (CsA) and tacrolimus (Tac) have been compared before the background of potentially more harmful effects of CsA. Conversely, CsA is still widely used in transplant recipients and has been considered for replacement of Tac in posttransplant diabetes.To identify regulatory mechanisms in CsA and Tac nephrotoxicity in rat, we used quantitative transcriptomics
ORGANISM(S): Rattus norvegicus
PROVIDER: GSE225215 | GEO | 2025/02/12
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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