Research Article

Ganab Haploinsufficiency Does Not Cause Polycystic Kidney Disease or Polycystic Liver Disease in Mice

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No kidney or liver cyst phenotypes were observed in Ganab+/- mice. (a) There were no obvious abnormalities in blood vessels and tissues of Ganab+/- mice via angiographic contrast-enhanced CT examination (). (b) No liver or kidney cysts were found in the Ganab+/- group by Doppler ultrasonography ( per group). (c) Immunohistochemical staining of wild-type kidney tissue with anti-GIIa antibody showed that GIIa was mainly distributed in the renal tubules. (d) H&E staining of liver tissues showed that no cysts were observed in the Ganab+/- or wild-type liver. (e) PAS staining of kidney tissues from P1 to 12 months showed that no obvious dilated tubules were observed in Ganab+/- and wild-type kidneys (). Scale bars: 100 μm.
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