Urea transporter knockout mice and their renal phenotypes

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Urea transporter gene knockout mice have been created for the study of the urine-concentrating mechanism. The major fndings in studies of the renal phenotype of these mice are as follows: (1) Urea accumulation in the inner medullary interstitium is dependent on intrarenal urea recycling mediated by urea transporters; (2) urea transporters are essential for preventing urea-induced osmotic diuresis and thus for water conservation; (3) NaCl concentration in the inner medullary interstitium is not signif-cantly affected by the absence of IMCD, descending limb of Henle and descending vasa recta urea transporters. Studies in urea transporter knockout mouse models have highlighted the essential role of urea for producing maximally concentrated urine.

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Fenton, R. A., & Yang, B. (2014). Urea transporter knockout mice and their renal phenotypes. Sub-Cellular Biochemistry, 73, 137–152. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-9343-8_9

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