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. 1993 Mar;42(3):450-6.
doi: 10.2337/diab.42.3.450.

mRNA expression of growth factors in glomeruli from diabetic rats

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mRNA expression of growth factors in glomeruli from diabetic rats

T Nakamura et al. Diabetes. 1993 Mar.

Abstract

Evaluations of glomerular mRNA levels encoding for PCNA, TNF-alpha, PDGF-A and -B chains, TGF-beta, IGF-I, bFGF, and EGF were made at 4, 12, and 24 wk after injection of STZ in Sprague-Dawley rats. The mRNA levels for PCNA, TNF-alpha, PDGF-B chain, TGF-beta, and bFGF increased with age in STZ-induced diabetic rats. At 24 wk after STZ injection, mRNA levels for PCNA, TNF-alpha, PDGF-B chain, TGF-beta, and bFGF were increased 3.8-fold, (P < 0.01), 4.2-fold (P < 0.01), 4.0-fold (P < 0.01), 5.2-fold (P < 0.001), and 3.6-fold (P < 0.01), respectively, in the glomeruli of diabetic rats when compared with control rats. In contrast, mRNA levels for IGF-I, PDGF-A chain, and EGF were not altered in glomeruli from diabetic and control rats throughout the experimental period. Insulin treatment partially ameliorated the increase in mRNA levels for PCNA, TNF-alpha, PDGF-B chain, TGF-beta, and bFGF in the glomeruli of diabetic rats. These data indicate that alterations in growth factor mRNA levels in glomeruli may be a manifestation of diabetic nephropathy, and that hyperglycemia or insulin deficiency may play a role in abnormal growth factor gene regulation.

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