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Charuhas V. Thakar, Kamyar Zahedi, Monica P. Revelo, Zhaohui Wang, Charles E. Burnham, Sharon Barone, Shannon Bevans, Alex B. Lentsch, Hamid Rabb, Manoocher Soleimani
Published in Volume 115, Issue 12
J Clin Invest. 2005; 115(12):3451–3459 doi:10.1172/JCI25461
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Effect of TSP-1 gene deletion on kidney function and structure in kidney IR injury. (A) Kidney function. As demonstrated, mice deficient in TSP-1 showed significant protection against acute renal failure in IR injury, as assessed by serum creatinine measurement at 24 hours after reperfusion compared with WT animals. (B) Histological analysis of kidneys. Top panel: 24-hour IR injury in WT and TSP-1 null mice. Extensive brush border loss and vacuolization (arrows) were observed in WT animals. Bottom panel: Sham-operated WT and TSP-1 null mice. a, epithelial vacuolization; b, loss of brush border/tubular dilatation. Magnification ×40. (C) Histological analysis of kidneys (low magnification). Top panels: 24-hour IR injury in WT. Bottom panels: TSP-1 null mice. Extensive brush border loss (light green arrows), tubular dilation (dark blue arrows), vacuolization (light blue arrows), cast formation (black arrows), and necrosis (area surrounded by dark green arrows) were observed in WT animals. Magnification ×10.