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Nephroblastomas
are induced in rats with N-Methyl-N-Nitroso-Urea, and selective renal artery occlusion is performed. This procedure has the same effect like occlusion by embolization. The effect of renal artery occlusion on the growth rate of nephroblastmas is controlled by angiography and gross and microscopic examinations up to 70 days following
ischemia
, the results are compared with a group of untreated
nephroblastoma
rats. There is a marked reduction of tumor size and a decrease in tumor proliferation. There is an immediate tumor cell death induced by acute and complete
ischemia
. Collateral blood vessels cause residual arterial blood supply of tumor parenchyma. There seems to be a correlation between collateral blood delivery and tumor size. Even 70 days after permanent
ischemia
there are areas of obviously absolute normal tumor cells. The conclusion of this experimental study demonstrated that growth rate of tumors can be reduced by
ischemia
although potentially malignancy still remains. Clinical embolization therapy is justified only in nonoperable patients with hypernephroma and with massive hematuria.
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PMID:[The influence of renal artery occlusion on tumor growth of experimental nephroblastomas (author's transl)]. 20 93
Two infants with renal tumors and associated hypertension are presented. By using an antibody to purified human renal renin, the sites of renin production were localized immunohistochemically in each tumor. The first case was a 9-month-old girl with Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome. She presented with bilateral renal masses and hypertension (140/90 mm Hg). Following a left nephrectomy and chemotherapy and radiotherapy, her BP returned to normal. Her tumor was a
Wilms' tumor
of favorable histology, composed predominantly of glomeruloid structures. Renin was localized within a part of these neoplastic glomeruloid bodies. We therefore designated this as a
Wilms' tumor
with glomeruloid differentiation having primary reninism. The second case was a 24-day-old girl with hypertension (140/70 mm Hg). A renal tumor was found and successfully removed. Her BP returned to normal. The tumor was histologically confirmed as a congenital mesoblastic
nephroma
. By indirect immunoperoxidase staining, renin was localized only in the hypertrophied juxtaglomerular cells adjacent to the residual glomeruli entrapped by the tumor. None was seen in the tumor cells. We concluded that this was a case of secondary reninism--a case of hypertension secondary to the local
ischemia
at the entrapped glomeruli.
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PMID:Demonstration of both primary and secondary reninism in renal tumors in children. 283 60
Collateral lumbar arterial blood supply to an autotransplanted kidney was angiographically documented in a patient with bilateral
Wilms' tumor
and postoperative transplant renal artery stenosis. During autotransplantation, most collateral pathways are interrupted. The development of a collateral circulation after autotransplantation may be postulated to begin with a vascular response to postoperative inflammation and adhesions. The small anastomotic pathways so formed may then dilate in response to
ischemia
resulting from renal artery stenosis.
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PMID:Collateral blood supply to an autotransplanted kidney. 626 87
Activated neutrophils appear to be directly involved in tissue injury after focal cerebral ischemia and reperfusion. Intercellular adhesion molecules-1 (ICAM-1) and CD11/CD18 integrins have been implicated in
ischemia
-reperfusion induced neutrophil endothelial adhesion and transmigration. We therefore investigated the roles of CD11a/CD18 (LFA-1) and ICAM-1 in cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury by using monoclonal antibodies,
WT1
(anti-CD11a), WT3 (anti-CD18), and 1A29 (anti-ICAM-1). Rats were subjected to 1 h of middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO). Individual antibodies were administered at a dose of 5 mg/kg intraperitoneally at 15 min before
ischemia
and immediately after reperfusion. Rats were killed at 24 h after reperfusion, and brain edema, neutrophil infiltration and infarct size were measured. Sustained enhancement of ICAM-1 expression on capillaries was observed up to 24 h (beginning between 1 and 3 h after reperfusion). While, leukocytes began to infiltrate into the ischemic hemisphere between 6 and 12 h after reperfusion. Treatment with individual antibodies against cell adhesion molecules reduced edema formation and infarct size in addition to neutrophil accumulation 24 h after reperfusion. These results strongly implicate the invasion of neutrophils in the development of post-ischemic brain injury, and suggest that interactions between CD11a/CD18 and ICAM-1 contribute to neutrophil infiltration into the ischemic brain.
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PMID:Role of cell adhesion molecules in brain injury after transient middle cerebral artery occlusion in the rat. 782 May 95
Bilateral synchronous multifocal
Wilms' tumor
is a rare malignancy for which no optimum treatment has been established thus far. The need to preserve renal parenchyma whenever possible is obvious. The authors describe a patient who underwent removal of six subcapsular tumors from a kidney that had been protected from
ischemia
by in situ cooling with UW-Belzer solution and by surface cooling. This technique was safe, easy to perform, and allowed all the time required to resect the tumors under adequate visual control and to wait for analysis of the frozen sections. It might be a useful alternative to the more complicated "bench" technique.
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PMID:Bilateral Wilms' tumor: in situ cooling of the kidney facilitates curative excision of tumors, with preservation of renal function. 852 39
A 32-week estimated gestational age female infant had elevated systolic blood pressure at birth and a palpable left abdominal mass. Radiologic evaluation revealed a left upper pole renal mass. The renin level was significantly elevated. Left nephrectomy confirmed a diagnosis of congenital mesoblastic
nephroma
. The postoperative renin level normalized along with the blood pressure. Histologic analysis identified renin production from either the mesoblastic
nephroma
or secondarily from compression or
ischemia
. Mesoblastic nephroma should be considered as part of the differential diagnosis for hypertension in the young. The renin concentration and a renal ultrasound scan should be obtained as part of the evaluation.
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PMID:Hyperreninemia and congenital mesoblastic nephroma: case report and review of the literature. 1079 10
Ischemia
-reperfusion (IR) of the testis results in testicular oxidative stress and germ cell-specific apoptosis. Nuclear factor kappa B (NF-kappaB) is a nuclear transcription factor involved in the control of a number of cellular processes, and its activation is part of the cellular stress response to a variety of factors including cytokine stimulation, irradiation, and IR. The present study investigates NF-kappaB activation after IR of the murine testis and potential downstream target genes of that activation. Mice were subjected to a period of testicular
ischemia
followed by 0-4 hours of reperfusion. Activation of NF-kappaB was assessed by 1) Western blot analysis of the NF-kappaB inhibitory protein, IkappaBalpha; 2) immunohistochemistry for IkappaBalpha; and 3) TranSignal NF-kappaB target gene array (107 genes) analysis. Results demonstrate that IkappaBalpha is phosphorylated on serine 32 reaching a peak by 2 hours after IR of the testis. A decrease in total IkappaBalpha was also noted at 2 hours after IR, consistent with the rapid degradation of the phosphorylated protein. Phosphorylation and degradation of IkappaBalpha is indicative of NF-kappaB activation. Immunolocalization revealed IkappaBalpha specifically in Sertoli cells of the murine testis. Results of the TranSignal target gene array revealed that the expression of 9 genes was consistently changed 2 hours after IR of the testis, 3 of which increased in expression and 6 of which were down-regulated. Most notably, high-mobility group nucleosomal binding domain 1 increased in expression while platelet-derived growth factor B and
Wilms tumor
homolog decreased. These results suggest that testicular IR releases the suppression of NF-kappaB by IkappaBalpha in Sertoli cells. Activation of the NF-kappaB pathway in the testis resulted in an alteration of expression of potential NF-kappaB target genes, some increased while others decreased. The specific roles of these genes in the testicular response to IR remains to be determined.
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PMID:Activation of the nuclear factor kappa B pathway following ischemia-reperfusion of the murine testis. 1561 77
Recent studies indicate a dual epigenetic role of the Polycomb group (PcG) proteins in self-renewal of stem cells and oncogenesis. Their elevation in our previous human kidney microarray screen led us examine whether they participate in processes involving normal and malignant renal progenitors. We therefore analyzed the expression of the PcG genes (EZH2, BMI-1, EED, SUZ12) in relation to that of the nephric-progenitor genes (
WT1
, PAX2, SALL1, SIX2, CITED1) using real-time polymerase chain reaction and methylation assays during renal development, regeneration, and tumorigenesis. Although all of the nephric-progenitor genes were shown to be developmentally regulated, analysis of polycomb gene expression during murine nephrogenesis and in an in vitro induction model of the nephrogenic mesenchyme indicated dynamic regulation only for EZH2 in the normal renal progenitor population. In contrast, induction of adult kidney regeneration by
ischemia
/reperfusion injury resulted primarily in rapid elevation of BMI-1, whereas EZH2 was silenced. Analysis of renal tumorigenesis in stem cell-like tumor xenografts established by serial passage of
Wilms' tumor
(WT) in immunodeficient mice showed cooperative upregulation of all PcG genes. This was accompanied by upregulation of
WT1
, PAX2, and SALL1 but downregulation of SIX2. Accordingly, methylation-specific quantitative polymerase chain reaction demonstrated promoter hypomethylation of
WT1
, PAX2, and SIX2 in primary WT and fetal kidneys, whereas progressive WT xenografts showed hypermethylation of SIX2, possibly leading to loss of renal differentiation. PcG genes vary in expression during renal development, regeneration, and tumorigenesis. We suggest a link between polycomb activation and epigenetic alterations of the renal progenitor population in initiation and progression of renal cancer.
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PMID:Accumulation of malignant renal stem cells is associated with epigenetic changes in normal renal progenitor genes. 1846 65
Urinary exosomes are excreted from all nephron segments and constitute a rich source of intracellular kidney injury biomarkers. To study whether they contain transcription factors, we collected urine from two acute kidney injury models (cisplatin or
ischemia
-reperfusion), two podocyte injury models (puromycin-treated rats or podocin-Vpr transgenic mice) and from patients with focal segmental glomerulosclerosis, acute kidney injury and matched controls. Exosomes were isolated by differential centrifugation and found to contain activating transcription factor 3 (ATF3) and
Wilms Tumor
1 (WT-1) proteins detected by Western blot. These factors were found in the concentrated exosomal fraction, but not in whole urine. ATF3 was continuously present in urine exosomes of the rat models following acute injury at times earlier than the increase in serum creatinine. ATF3 was found in exosomes isolated from patients with acute kidney injury but not from patients with chronic kidney disease or controls. Urinary WT-1 was present in animal models before significant glomerular sclerosis and in 9/10 patients with focal segmental glomerulosclerosis but not in 8 controls. Our findings suggest that transcription factor ATF3 may provide a novel renal tubular cell biomarker for acute kidney injury while WT-1 may detect early podocyte injury. Measurement of urinary exosomal transcription factors may offer insight into cellular regulatory pathways.
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PMID:Urinary exosomal transcription factors, a new class of biomarkers for renal disease. 1850 21
We describe the use of an ice-cold solution of Ringer's lactate with additives to ameliorate
ischemia
-reperfusion injury and avoid renal failure in a child with bilateral
Wilms tumor
requiring nonanatomic, hilar resection that would leave the patient with marginal renal parenchyma postoperatively. The adequate renal function afforded by the procedure avoided the possible need for dialysis and allowed the resection area to be irradiated to prevent tumor recurrence before eventual renal transplantation.
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PMID:Cold infusion for salvage partial hilar nephrectomy in patient with bilateral wilms tumor. 1919 14
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