Mengting Xu , Sunjing Fu , Bing Wang , Xiaohong Song , Bingwei Li , Xueting Liu , Yuan Li , Yingyu Wang , Qin Wang , Hao Ling , Ailing Li , Mingming Liu , Xu Zhang
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Abstract
Addressing the existing gaps in our understanding of sex- and strain-dependent disparities in renal microhemodynamics, this study conducted an investigation into the variations in renal function and related biological oscillators. Using the genetically diverse mouse models BALB/c, C57BL/6, and Kunming, which serve as established proxies for the study of renal pathophysiology, we implemented laser Doppler flowmetry conjoined with wavelet transform analyses to interrogate dynamic renal microcirculation. Creatinine, urea, uric acid, glucose, and cystatin C levels were quantified to investigate potential divergences attributable to sex and genetic lineage. Our findings reveal marked sexual dimorphism in metabolite concentrations, as well as strain-specific variances, particularly in creatinine and cystatin C levels. Through the combination of Mantel tests and Pearson correlation coefficients, we delineated the associations between renal functional metrics and microhemodynamics, uncovering interactions in female BALB/c mice for creatinine and uric acid, and in male C57BL/6 mice for cystatin C. Histopathologic examination confirmed an augmented microvascular density in female mice and elucidating variations in the expression of estrogen receptor β among the strains. These data collectively highlight the influence of both sex and genetic constitution on renal microcirculation, providing an understanding that may inform the etiologic exploration of renal ailments.
针对我们对肾脏微血流动力学中性别和品系依赖性差异的理解存在的差距,本研究对肾脏功能和相关生物振荡器的变化进行了调查。我们使用不同基因的小鼠模型 BALB/c、C57BL/6 和昆明小鼠作为研究肾脏病理生理学的替代物,通过激光多普勒血流测量和小波变换分析来研究动态肾脏微循环。我们对肌酐、尿素、尿酸、葡萄糖和胱抑素 C 水平进行了量化,以研究性别和遗传血统导致的潜在差异。我们的研究结果表明,代谢物浓度存在明显的性别二态性,而且存在品系特异性差异,尤其是肌酐和胱抑素 C 水平。通过结合曼特尔检验和皮尔逊相关系数,我们描述了肾功能指标与微血流动力学之间的关联,发现雌性BALB/c小鼠的肌酐和尿酸以及雄性C57BL/6小鼠的胱抑素C之间存在相互作用。组织病理学检查证实,雌性小鼠的微血管密度增加,并阐明了不同品系之间雌激素受体β表达的差异。这些数据共同凸显了性别和遗传体质对肾脏微循环的影响,为肾脏疾病的病因学探索提供了参考。
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Laboratory Investigation is an international journal owned by the United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology. Laboratory Investigation offers prompt publication of high-quality original research in all biomedical disciplines relating to the understanding of human disease and the application of new methods to the diagnosis of disease. Both human and experimental studies are welcome.