Publications by authors named "Rachel M Sinders"

The rat Pck gene is orthologous to the human PKHD1 gene responsible for autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease (ARPKD). Both renal and hepatic fibrocystic pathology occur in ARPKD. Affected humans have a variable rate of progression, from morbidly affected infants to those surviving into adulthood.

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Meckel syndrome (MKS) is a lethal disorder characterized by renal cystic dysplasia, encephalocele, polydactyly and biliary dysgenesis. It is highly genetically heterogeneous with nine different genes implicated in this disorder. MKS is thought to be a ciliopathy because of the range of phenotypes and localization of some of the implicated proteins.

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In polycystic kidney disease (PKD), genetic mutations in polycystin 1 and 2 lead to defective intracellular trafficking of calcium, thereby decreasing intracellular calcium and altering cAMP signaling to favor proliferation. We hypothesized that calcimimetics, allosteric modulators of the calcium-sensing receptor, would reduce cyst growth by increasing intracellular calcium. We randomly assigned 20-wk-old male rats with a form of autosomal dominant PKD (heterozygote Cy/+) to one of four groups for 14 to 18 wk of treatment: (group 1) no treatment; (group 2) calcimimetic R-568 formulated in the diet; (group 3) R-568 plus calcium-supplemented drinking water (R-568 plus Ca); or (group 4) Ca-supplemented drinking water with a normal diet (Ca).

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Because the size of renal cysts in the native kidneys of patients with ADPKD who have been transplanted was found to be reduced when rapamycin was the immunosuppressant, we tested the involvement of the mTOR pathway in cyst enlargement. Here, male pcy mice, with mutation in one of the nephronophthisis genes, were treated with rapamycin at an early (6 to 12 weeks of age) or a later (20 to 30 weeks of age) disease stage by means of slow-release pellets containing placebo or rapamycin. Effectiveness of the rapamycin dose and delivery was shown by the inhibition of insulin-stimulated phosphorylation of p70S6K, a marker of mTOR activity, in skeletal muscle.

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Background: Chronic kidney disease-mineral bone disorder (CKD-MBD), a newly defined disorder in patients with CKD, describes the interacting triad of (1) biochemical abnormalities of calcium, phosphorus and parathyroid hormone (PTH), (2) extraskeletal calcification and (3) abnormal bone.

Methods: We studied the effects of the calcimimetic R-568, R-568 with calcium (R-568 + Ca) or calcium (Ca) alone compared with control CKD rats on this triad in the Cy/+ male rat, a model of progressive CKD that spontaneously develops CKD-MBD on a normal phosphorus diet. Animals were treated for either 14 or 18 weeks beginning at 20 weeks of age (34-week and 38-week animals, respectively).

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Chronic Kidney Disease-Mineral Bone Disorder (CKD-MBD) is a newly defined syndrome encompassing patients with chronic kidney disease that have a triad of biochemical alterations in calcium, phosphorus and parathyroid hormone, vascular calcification, and bone abnormalities. Here we describe a novel Cy/+ rat model of slowly progressive kidney disease spontaneously developing the three components of CKD-MBD when fed a normal phosphorus diet. Since the renal disorder progressed 'naturally' we studied the effect of dietary manipulation during the course of the disease.

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