Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9308464 | Kidney International | 2005 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
These results demonstrate that the production of hyaluronan by renal tubular cells is activated during proliferation and in response to mechanical injury and that hyaluronan and CD44 expression is highly polarized. The targeted delivery of hyaluronan to the apical compartment suggests that hyaluronan produced by renal tubular cells supports proliferation/regeneration in the renal tubules, but that it does not contribute to hyaluronan accumulation in the renal interstitium. These data further support the concept that mitogen/stress-induced hyaluronan deposition in the renal tubules increases the risk for crystal retention and stone formation.
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Authors
Marino Asselman, Anja Verhulst, Eddy S. Van Ballegooijen, Chris H. Bangma, Carl F. Verkoelen, Marc E. De Broe,