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Cellular and molecular basis of renal repair in acute renal failure.
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Experimental data suggest that the recovery of renal function after ischemic or nephrotoxic acute renal failure is due to a replicative repair process dependent on predominantly paracrine release of growth factors. These growth factors promote renal proximal tubule cell proliferation and a differentiation phase dependent on the interaction between tubule cells and basement membrane. These insights identify the molecular basis of renal repair in ischemic and nephrotoxic acute renal failure and may lead to potential therapeutic modalities that accelerate renal repair and lessen the morbidity and mortality associated with these renal disease processes.
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Epidermal growth factor enhances renal tubule cell regeneration and repair and accelerates the recovery of renal function in postischemic acute renal failure. H. David Humes, Deborah A. Cieslinski, Terezila Machado Coimbra, Journal of Clinical Investigation Epidermal Growth FactorRenal IschemiaRenal InflammationRenal Cell RegenerationCellular Physiology | 1989 | 409 |
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