Journal article

Relaxin regulates collagen overproduction associated with experimental progressive renal fibrosis

CS Samuel, I Mookerjee, R Masterson, GW Tregear, TD Hewitson

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences | NEW YORK ACAD SCIENCES | Published : 2005

Abstract

Progressive flbrosis due to excess extracellular matrix (primarily collagen) is the final common pathway in all forms of chronic renal disease, regardless of etiology, and leads to tissue dysfunction, when normal tissue is replaced by scar tissue. Emerging work from ourselves and others suggests that the naturally occurring hormone relaxin has the potential to limit renal collagen production and reorganization, while increasing its degradation. The outlined studies demonstrate relaxin's potential as an antifibrotic agent against experimental progressive renal disease. © 2005 New York Academy of Sciences.