Masaki Watanabe, Momoka Kakutani, Koki Hiura, Hayato Sasaki, Nobuya Sasaki
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Abstract
Adriamycin (ADR) nephropathy is the most widely used nephropathy model to study the pathophysiological mechanisms of chronic kidney disease (CKD) in mice. However, its application is limited to a few mouse strains such as the BALB/c strain; the standard strain, C57BL/6J (B6J), does not develop ADR nephropathy. Nevertheless, Arif et al. reported that C57BL/6N (B6N), another standard strain, is ADR-susceptible. Since then, no follow-up reports or other studies have been published on ADR nephropathy in B6N mice. Therefore, the goal of this study was to determine whether B6N mice are indeed susceptible to ADR nephropathy and whether there are differences in ADR susceptibility among the substrains of C57BL/6NCrl (NCrl) and C57BL/6NJcl (NJcl). NCrl mice showed marked albuminuria and mesangial cell proliferation, which are associated with mild ADR nephropathy, confirming that NCrl mice were susceptible to ADR nephropathy. On the other hand, NJcl mice did not exhibit these symptoms. ADR nephropathy models are usually generated by administering ADR through the tail vein, but Arif et al. administered ADR through the orbital vein. Therefore, we investigated the effect of the route of administration on ADR nephropathy. The degree of ADR nephropathy was found to vary based on the route of administration: more severe nephropathy was observed upon administration through the tail vein than through the orbital vein. Therefore, we conclude that NCrl mice are susceptible to ADR nephropathy, and the severity of ADR-induced nephropathy through orbital vein administration is relatively lower than that through the tail vein.
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