Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Urinary biomarkers track the progression of nephropathy in hypertensive and obese rats.
- Journal:
- Biomarkers in medicine
- Year:
- 2014
- Authors:
- Zhang, Qin et al.
- Affiliation:
- Center for Devices & Radiological Health · United States
- Species:
- rodent
Abstract
AIMS: To determine whether urinary biomarkers of acute kidney injury can be used to monitor the progression of chronic kidney injury in a rat model of hypertension and obesity. MATERIALS & METHODS: A suite of novel urinary biomarkers were used to track the progression of kidney damage in SHROB and SHR-lean rats. RESULTS: Urinary albumin, NAG, clusterin, osteopontin, RPA-1 and fibrinogen levels were significantly elevated over time and were closely associated with the severity of histopathologically determined nephropathy in both SHROB and SHR-lean rats. CONCLUSION: Urinary biomarkers, such as albumin, fibrinogen, NAG, clusterin, RPA-1 and osteopontin, may serve as useful tools to track the progression of chronic kidney disease associated with hypertension and obesity.
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