2001
DOI: 10.1046/j.1523-1755.2001.00579.x
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Expression of osteopontin in gentamicin-induced acute tubular necrosis and its recovery process

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“…In situ hybridization with rat MMP-12 mRNA was conducted as previously described (21). For digoxigenin (Dig)-labeled probe synthesis, in vitro transcription was performed using a Dig RNA labeling kit (SP6/T7; Roche, Mannheim, Germany).…”
Section: In Situ Hybridizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In situ hybridization with rat MMP-12 mRNA was conducted as previously described (21). For digoxigenin (Dig)-labeled probe synthesis, in vitro transcription was performed using a Dig RNA labeling kit (SP6/T7; Roche, Mannheim, Germany).…”
Section: In Situ Hybridizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several reports have shown that SPP1 increases tumor cell angiogenesis in mice (Takahashi et al 2002, Hirama et al 2003 and enhances vascularization in ectopic bone (Asou et al 2001). Xie et al (2001) demonstrated that an increase in SPP1 is associated with proliferation and regeneration of renal tubular epithelial cells following renal toxic or ischemic injury. Silencing of SPP1 markedly decreased the cell motility and invasiveness of SK-Hep-1 tumor cells (Cheng et al 2007) and metastasis of murine colon adenocarcinoma (Wai et al 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In mammals, including humans, ototoxicity is a serious, and mostly permanent, side-effect of aminoglycoside therapy, whereas nephrotoxicity is often acute and reversible. Kidney tubule epithelia retain their ability to undergo cellular proliferation following aminoglycoside toxicity, unlike sensory epithelia in the mammalian inner ear (Chen and Segil, 1999;Nonclercq et al, 1992;Xie et al, 2001). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%