Fluorescently Labeled Cyclodextrin Derivatives as Exogenous Markers for Real-Time Transcutaneous Measurement of Renal Function

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Stefanie Weinfurter ◽  
Pedro Caetano Pinto ◽  
Marc Pretze ◽  
Bettina Kränzlin ◽  
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Stefania Geraci ◽  
Esther Ermeling ◽  
Yury Shulhevich ◽  
Carsten Sticht ◽  
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Isaac A. Lopez ◽  
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Nina Tolkoff-Rubin ◽  
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Richard M. Fitch ◽  
Karen P. Galen ◽  
Jolette K. Wojdyla ◽  
Amruta R. Poreddy ◽  
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Yury Shulhevich ◽  
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Juergen Hesser ◽  
Dzmitry Stsepankou ◽  
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Determination of glomerular filtration rate (GFR) in conscious mice is cumbersome for the experimenter and stressful for the animals. Here we report on a simple new technique allowing the transcutaneous measurement of GFR in conscious mice. This approach extends our previously developed technique for rats to mice. The technique relies on a miniaturized device equipped with an internal memory that permits the transcutaneous measurement of the elimination kinetics of the fluorescent renal marker FITC-sinistrin. This device is described and validated compared with FITC-sinistrin plasma clearance in healthy, unilaterally nephrectomized and pcy mice. In summary, we describe a technique allowing the measurement of renal function in freely moving mice independent of blood or urine sampling as well as of laboratory assays.


2011 ◽  
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Amruta R. Poreddy ◽  
Bethel Asmelash ◽  
Martin P. Debreczeny ◽  
Richard M. Fitch ◽  
John N. Freskos ◽  
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