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Title: Renal Lipid Metabolism and Lipotoxicity in Diabetes
Authors: Laongdao Thongnak
Anchalee Pongchaidecha
Anusorn Lungkaphin
Authors: Laongdao Thongnak
Anchalee Pongchaidecha
Anusorn Lungkaphin
Keywords: Medicine
Issue Date: 1-Feb-2020
Abstract: © 2019 Southern Society for Clinical Investigation The pathogenesis of diabetic kidney disease is a complex process caused by both glucotoxicity and lipotoxicity due to lipid accumulation. In cases of diabetic animals, lipid deposition is found in both tubular and glomerular portions of the kidneys, which are the major sites of diabetic nephropathy lesions. The aim of this review was to provide insights into the mechanisms that lead to the development of renal lipid accumulation and the effects of renal lipotoxicity in the diabetic condition. An increased number of lipogenic genes and a decreased number of lipid oxidation genes are also detected in diabetic kidneys, both of which lead to lipid accumulation. The induction of oxidative stress, inflammation, fibrosis and apoptosis caused by lipid accumulation and lipid metabolites is called lipotoxicity. Renal lipotoxicity due to derangement in lipid metabolism may be a pathogenic mechanism leading to diabetic nephropathy and renal dysfunction.
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/68490
ISSN: 15382990
00029629
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