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      Thiaproline reduces glomerular basement membrane thickness and collagen accumulation in the db/db mouse.

      Nephron. Physiology
      Animals, Antioxidants, pharmacology, Basement Membrane, drug effects, metabolism, Blood Glucose, Collagen, biosynthesis, Diabetic Nephropathies, pathology, Disease Models, Animal, Female, Fructosamine, Hexosamines, blood, Kidney, anatomy & histology, Kidney Glomerulus, ultrastructure, Mice, Mice, Inbred Strains, Organ Size, Solubility, Thiazoles, Thiazolidines

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          Glomerular basement membrane thickening and mesangial expansion are the main pathological features in diabetic nephropathy--glomerulosclerosis with the biochemical correlate of increased collagen accumulation. We studied a new principle to reduce collagen accumulation in the glomerulus: thiaproline, known to inhibit protein synthesis by blocking the elongation, led in our studies to a morphological reduction of the glomerular basement membrane thickening and to a decreased collagen content. As the thiaproline analogue is incorporated into collagen, the mechanism of increased degradation of the modified collagen is being discussed.

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