2014
Chemokine receptor Cxcr4 contributes to kidney fibrosis via multiple effectors
Yuan A, Lee Y, Choi U, Moeckel G, Karihaloo A. Chemokine receptor Cxcr4 contributes to kidney fibrosis via multiple effectors. American Journal Of Physiology. Renal Physiology 2014, 308: f459-f472. PMID: 25537742, PMCID: PMC4346747, DOI: 10.1152/ajprenal.00146.2014.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUnilateral ureteral obstructionCXCR4 expressionKidney fibrosisChemokine receptorsFibrotic responseSmooth muscle actin levelsG protein-coupled chemokine receptorsGrowth factorChronic kidney inflammationProgressive tissue injuryChronic kidney diseaseHigh CXCR4 expressionTGF-β1 levelsEffector cell typesProgression of fibrosisScarring/fibrosisFinal common pathwayPlatelet-derived growth factorRenal injuryKidney inflammationObstructed kidneysBone morphogenetic protein-7Renal fibrosisUreteral obstructionKidney disease
2013
Aldosterone stimulates fibronectin synthesis in renal fibroblasts through mineralocorticoid receptor-dependent and independent mechanisms
Chen D, Chen Z, Park C, Centrella M, McCarthy T, Chen L, Al-Omari A, Moeckel GW. Aldosterone stimulates fibronectin synthesis in renal fibroblasts through mineralocorticoid receptor-dependent and independent mechanisms. Gene 2013, 531: 23-30. PMID: 23994292, DOI: 10.1016/j.gene.2013.08.047.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsProgression of fibrosisFibronectin synthesisChronic kidney diseaseC-Jun NH2-terminal protein kinaseMineralocorticoid hormone aldosteroneKidney fibroblast cell lineTranscription factor c-JunExtracellular signal-regulated kinaseReceptor-dependent activationSignal-regulated kinaseDependent signaling pathwaysKidney injuryInterstitial fibrosisKidney diseaseMineralocorticoid receptorHormone aldosteroneAldosteroneRenal fibroblastsAnimal modelsProtein kinaseFibroblast cell lineFibronectin expressionKidneyFibrosisSubsequent phosphorylation