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Glomeruli or interstitium targeted by inter‐renal injections supplemented by electroporation: Still a useful tool in renal research
Author(s) -
Mao Xing,
Li Fang,
Yang Nianji,
Qi Chenyang,
Zhang Steven Qian,
Zhang Zhigang,
Wu Huijuan
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
the journal of gene medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.689
H-Index - 91
eISSN - 1521-2254
pISSN - 1099-498X
DOI - 10.1002/jgm.2931
Subject(s) - electroporation , medicine , kidney , pharmacology , urology , chemistry , biochemistry , gene
Abstract Background Studies concerning proteins are always a crucial part of renal research. As a result of current technologies, scientists have mastered several techniques for generating genetically modified animals. However, in most cases, accessing these animals is still time‐consuming and often expensive. This makes the alteration of protein expression by in vivo plasmid transfection an easily‐accessible alternative. However, there is still no comprehensive study describing where plasmids would be expressed when they are injected into the kidneys. Methods We injected pEGFP‐N1 into rats via intra‐/inter‐renal channels and detected green fluorescent protein (GFP) by immunohistochemistry and immunofluorescence to localize plasmid expression. Results Seven days post‐injection, we found that GFP was expressed in the glomeruli when pEGFP‐N1 was injected via the renal artery or vein enhanced by electroporation and in the interstitium following injection via the ureter. Other channels, including intraperitoneal, subcapsule and parenchymal injection, only led to scattered expression within the kidneys. Conclusions The present study provides evidence that plasmid transfection via the renal vessels is suitable for glomeruli research and that transfection via the ureter is appropriate for studies regarding interstitium lesions. Additionally, we provide evidence that plasmid transfection on live animals is still an applicable and useful tool, as well as being cost‐effective and facile.

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