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Publication : Genetic susceptibility to renal ischemia reperfusion injury revealed in a murine model.

First Author  Burne MJ Year  2000
Journal  Transplantation Volume  69
Issue  5 Pages  1023-5
PubMed ID  10755573 Mgi Jnum  J:61409
Mgi Id  MGI:1354879 Doi  10.1097/00007890-200003150-00065
Citation  Burne MJ, et al. (2000) Genetic susceptibility to renal ischemia reperfusion injury revealed in a murine model. Transplantation 69(5):1023-5
abstractText  BACKGROUND: The development of genetically engineered mice has led to increased use of mouse models to study renal ischemic reperfusion injury (IRI). We hypothesized that susceptibility to IRI could result from strain differences due to genetic factors. METHODS: Our study compared recovery subsequent to renal IRI in NIH Swiss, C57BL/6, and BALB/c mice. Serum creatinine (SCr) and blood urea nitrogen (BUN) levels were evaluated postischemia. We also conducted reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) analyses of renal cytokines and adhesion molecules postischemia. RESULTS: At 48 hr postischemia, renal dysfunction in NIH Swiss mice was significantly reduced, compared with other groups (P<0.01). BUN measurements confirmed renal protection at 48 hr in the NIH Swiss group. RT-PCR analysis of mRNA postischemia demonstrated that, between strains, there was little difference in mRNA expression for renal cytokines and adhesion molecules. CONCLUSIONS: NIH Swiss mice appear to be resistant in susceptibility to renal IRI. Early expression of pro-inflammatory genes was not associated with resistance to IRI, thus genetic factors could be important in outcome after renal IRI.
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