Publications by authors named "E Snipes"

The polyol pathway in diabetes is activated in tissues that are not dependent on insulin for glucose uptake. To examine the role of the polyol pathway in renal extracellular matrix accumulation, we incubated murine proximal tubule cells in either normal or high glucose concentration in the presence or absence of the aldose reductase inhibitor sorbinil. Rising medium glucose from 100 to 450 mg/dl for 72 hours increased cell sorbitol levels sevenfold.

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Tubulointerstitial lesions often develop in the kidneys of patients and experimental animals with diabetes mellitus. In an in vitro model of diabetic renal disease, it has been previously demonstrated in this laboratory that elevated glucose levels stimulate procollagen transcription and secretion in proximal tubule cells in culture while inducing cellular hypertrophy and reducing cellular proliferation. Previous experiments in other tissues have suggested that myo-inositol supplementation, probably by reversing a disturbance in cell myo-inositol metabolism related to increased activity of the polyol pathway, reverses the effects of glucose on cell function.

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Tubulointerstitial changes in the diabetic kidney correlate closely with the decline in glomerular filtration. In this study, we used a cell culture system of mouse proximal tubule epithelial cells to test the effects of glucose on cell growth, size, and matrix biosynthesis. [3H]thymidine incorporation was significantly inhibited in cells grown in 450 mg/dl glucose, compared with cells grown in 100 mg/dl glucose.

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