2008
DOI: 10.1152/physiolgenomics.00221.2007
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Localization of genetic loci controlling hydronephrosis in the Brown Norway rat and its association with hematuria

Abstract: Kota L, Schulz H, Falak S, Hübner N, Osborne-Pellegrin M. Localization of genetic loci controlling hydronephrosis in the Brown Norway rat and its association with hematuria. Physiol Genomics 34: 215-224, 2008. First published June 3, 2008 doi:10.1152/physiolgenomics.00221.2007.-The aim of this study was to investigate the genetic basis of congenital hydronephrosis (HN), a poorly defined pathological entity, with a rat model. The Brown Norway (BN) strain spontaneously presents a high incidence of apparently as… Show more

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“…The results are consistent with the hypotheses that HN is correlated with body weight and is not the primary cause of renal disease in this model. Our results are also consistent with the study of Kota et al (15), who observed a correlation of HN with body weight in male BN rats.…”
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“…The results are consistent with the hypotheses that HN is correlated with body weight and is not the primary cause of renal disease in this model. Our results are also consistent with the study of Kota et al (15), who observed a correlation of HN with body weight in male BN rats.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…QTL mapping of the BN HN phenotype in a cross with the LOU rat strain revealed a QTL on chromosome 6 without any suggestive effects on chromosome 1 (15). We quantitated HN in our F2 intercross animals.…”
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“…C: kidney section images (ϫ20) taken under polarized light to distinguish the birefringent crystal deposits from background. does exhibit mild hydronephrosis and some abnormal arterial phenotypes (e.g., IEL rupture, PDA, aortic elastin deficit) (18,19). Due to the genetic predisposition of the SS rat to develop hypertension and renal injury, it might be expected that the SS rat would be more susceptible to develop kidney stones.…”
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confidence: 99%