Journal article

Neonatal vascularization and oxygen tension regulate appropriate perinatal renal medulla/papilla maturation

YL Phua, T Gilbert, A Combes, L Wilkinson, MH Little

Journal of Pathology | Published : 2016

Abstract

Congenital medullary dysplasia with obstructive nephropathy is a common congenital disorder observed in paediatric patients and represents the foremost cause of renal failure. However, the molecular processes regulating normal papillary outgrowth during the postnatal period are unclear. In this study, transcriptional profiling of the renal medulla across postnatal development revealed enrichment of non-canonical Wnt signalling, vascular development, and planar cell polarity genes, all of which may contribute to perinatal medulla/papilla maturation. These pathways were investigated in a model of papillary hypoplasia with functional obstruction, the Crim1KST264/KST264 transgenic mouse. Postnat..

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