2022
DOI: 10.1293/tox.2022-0006
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Kidney organoid derived from renal tissue stem cells is a useful tool for histopathological assessment of nephrotoxicity in a cisplatin-induced acute renal tubular injury model

Abstract: Organoids derived from renal tissue stem cells (KS cells) isolated from the S3 segment of adult rat nephrons have previously been developed and evaluated. However, data regarding the histopathological evaluation of these organoids are limited. Therefore, in this study, we performed histopathological examinations of the properties of these organoids and evaluated the nephrotoxicity changes induced by cisplatin treatment. We observe that the tubular structure of the organoids was generally lined by a single laye… Show more

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“…In a report on rKS cellsderived organoids, cisplatin induced apoptosis and DNA damage in cells constituting the NLS. 17 It is important to further elucidate the extent to which the mechanism of cisplatin nephrotoxicity is mimicked in the organoids through comparative studies from a histopathological or biochemical perspective.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a report on rKS cellsderived organoids, cisplatin induced apoptosis and DNA damage in cells constituting the NLS. 17 It is important to further elucidate the extent to which the mechanism of cisplatin nephrotoxicity is mimicked in the organoids through comparative studies from a histopathological or biochemical perspective.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%