Differential display PCR was used to identify alternate expression of serum glucocorticoid-regulated kinase (Sgk) mRNA in diabetes-induced renal disease. Differential expression of Sgk mRNA was identified in the kidneys of normal and obese db/db mice, a model of select aspects of human diabetic nephropathy. Sgk mRNA was selectively increased in diabetic mouse kidneys. The Sgk mRNA levels remained constant in other tissues from obese db/db mice. An increase in Sgk mRNA was also observed in the human diabetic kidney. In addition, thrombin, which may play a role in the progression of renal disease, increased Sgk message in cell culture. Because the diabetes-induced increase in Sgk was only observed in the kidney, which is particularly susceptible to diabetes-induced damage, Sgk may play a role in diabetic nephropathy.
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Kumar, J. M., Brooks, D. P., Olson, B. A., & Laping, N. J. (1999). Sgk, a putative serine/threonine kinase, is differentially expressed in the kidney of diabetic mice and humans. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, 10(12), 2488–2494. https://doi.org/10.1681/asn.v10122488
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