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Animal Models of Kidney Disease: Challenges and Perspectives

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Summary: The Klotho-derived peptide KP6 mimics the protective effects of Klotho in diabetic kidney disease, alleviating established proteinuria, glomerular hypertrophy, podocyte damage, glomerulosclerosis, and interstitial fibrotic lesions by blocking the Wnt/beta-catenin signaling pathway.

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Summary: The fruitfly Drosophila melanogaster serves as a suitable and cost-effective model for studying kidney diseases. It has advantages such as easy maintenance, availability of genetic mutants and powerful transgenic technologies. Various tissues in Drosophila melanogaster are involved in renal and excretory functions, allowing investigation of epithelial transport, kidney stone formation, and diseases associated with specific genes. The fly model provides insights into the mechanisms of kidney disease.

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Modeling injury and repair in kidney organoids reveals that homologous recombination governs tubular intrinsic repair

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Summary: Kidneys have the capacity for intrinsic repair, but when overwhelmed, incomplete repair can lead to chronic kidney disease. Limited treatments exist due to the limited predictivity of animal studies. This study used kidney organoids to identify genes and pathways involved in intrinsic repair and discovered a potential therapeutic candidate that can prevent the progression of chronic kidney disease.

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