Animal Models of Renal Pathophysiology and Disease

Hosszu, Adam [Hosszú, Ádám (nephrológia), author] I. Department of Pediatrics (SU / FM / C); Kaucsar, Tamas [Kaucsár, Tamás (orvostudomány), author] I. Department of Pediatrics (SU / FM / C); Seeliger, Erdmann; Fekete, Andrea ✉ [Fekete, Andrea (nefrológia, gyerm...), author] I. Department of Pediatrics (SU / FM / C)

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Renal diseases remain devastating illnesses with unacceptably high rates of mortality and morbidity worldwide. Animal models are essential tools to better understand the pathomechanisms of kidney-related illnesses and to develop new, successful therapeutic strategies. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has been actively explored in the last decades for assessing renal function, perfusion, tissue oxygenation as well as the degree of fibrosis and inflammation. This chapter aims to provide a comprehensive overview of animal models of acute and chronic kidney diseases, highlighting MRI-specific considerations, advantages, and pitfalls, and thus assisting the researcher in experiment planning.
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