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Identification and characterization of genes differently expressed in proximal tubules and involved in the development of diabetic nephropathy

Posted on:2011-10-13Degree:Ph.DType:Thesis
University:Universite de Montreal (Canada)Candidate:Godin, NicolasFull Text:PDF
GTID:2444390002969479Subject:Biology
Abstract/Summary:
Diabetic nephropathy is a disease characterized by a nephrotic syndrome and glomerulosclerosis. It is related to capillaries angiopathy caused by diabetes. It is one of the main sources of end stage renal disease in America.;Thus, one of the first series of experiments carried during this thesis was done on an animal model of type 2 diabetes, the db/db mouse. Following the characterization of different renal pathologies and their reduction in the proximal tubules by the antioxidant enzyme catalase, experiment with genetics expression microarrays were carried. Using this tool and bioinformatics analysis, it was possible to profile different genes linked to pathways involved by diabetes and the catalase enzyme. Thus, it was possible to carry further studies on these genes linked to apoptosis and overexpressed in the proximal tubules of diabetic mice.;One of the pro apoptotic genes characterized in this thesis was the Bmf gene, a member of the family of Bcl-2 regulator, involved in apoptosis related to the release of cytochrome c from the mitochondria. Thus, it was determined that this gene is overexpressed in the proximal tubules of diabetic mice, and that it was also upregulated by in vitro models of diabetes. This enabled our team to conclude that Bmf must play an important role in the regulation of apoptosis and atrophy of the proximal tubules.;Another study carried during this thesis was linked with the use of a transgenic animal model to better define the role played by damages related to oxidative stress in the progression of renal pathologies related to renin-angiotensin system activation.;Tubular anomalies such as apoptosis or tubular detachment from glomeruli are known to be efficient markers for the progression of this disease. Thus, it has been proposed during the work related to this thesis to study the different molecular mechanisms linked with proximal tubules apoptosis, particularly those related with reactive oxygen species (ROS). A previously stated hypothesis made by our laboratory stated that one of the initial sources of the development of tubular damages may be regulated by the production of ROS by NADPH oxidases.;The results obtained by this study stated that overexpression of the antioxidant enzyme catalase managed to reduce the different kidney pathologies observed in the transgenic model, which let us conclude that reactive oxygen species have an important role to play in the development of hypertension and kidney damages.;Key words: Kidney, renin-angiotensin system, diabetic nephropathy, hypertension, ROS, microarrays, transgenic mice...
Keywords/Search Tags:Diabetic, Proximal tubules, ROS, Development, Related, Different, Genes, Involved
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