Publication Type Journal Article
Title Mercapturate Pathway in the Tubulocentric Perspective of Diabetic Kidney Disease
Authors Clara Goncalves-Dias Judit Morello M. Joao Correia Nuno R. Coelho Alexandra Maria Moita Antunes Maria Paula de Macedo Emilia C. Monteiro Karina Soto Sofia A. Pereira
Groups BioMol
Journal NEPHRON
Year 2019
Month
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Volume 143
Number 1
Pages 17-23
Abstract Background: The recent growing evidence that the proximal tubule underlies the early pathogenesis of diabetic kidney disease (DKD) is unveiling novel and promising perspectives. This pathophysiological concept links tubulointerstitial oxidative stress, inflammation, hypoxia, and fibrosis with the progression of DKD. In this new angle for DKD, the prevailing molecular mechanisms on proximal tubular cells emerge as an innovative opportunity for prevention and management of DKD as well as to improve diabetic dysmetabolism. Summary: The mercapturate pathway (MAP) is a classical metabolic detoxification route for xenobiotics that is emerging as an integrative circuitry detrimental to resolve tubular inflammation caused by endogenous electrophilic species. Herein we review why and how it might underlie DKD. Key Messages: MAP is a hallmark of proximal tubular cell function, and cysteine-S-conjugates might represent targets for early intervention in DKD. Moreover, the biomonitoring of urinary mercapturates from metabolic inflammation products might be relevant for the implementation of preventive/management strategies in DKD. (C) 2019 S. Karger AG, Basel
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000494390
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ISSN 1660-8151
EISSN 2235-3186
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Bibtex ID ISI:000484668900005
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