Chronic kidney diseaseProteinProtein energy wastingLow protein dietNutritionCKDThe purpose of this review is to better understand the protein needs in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) not on dialysis. Protein energy wasting is common in patients with chronic kidney dis...
If you have access to this article through your institution, you can view this article in OvidSP. Clinical Nutrition INSIGHT: December 2008 - Volume 34 - Issue 12 - p 5–7 doi: 10.1097/01.NMD.0000342338.94921.29 ArticleProtein Restriction in Kidney Disease: Is It Effective?Lomangino, Ke...
Protein or energy depletion can result from an inadequate diet (for example, anorexia nervosa), but in kidney disease, in contrast to anorexia nervosa, there are conditions resulting in loss of lean body mass not related to reduced nutrient intake. These include nonspecific inflammatory processes; ...
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C-Reactive Protein Promotes Diabetic Kidney Disease in db/db Mice via the CD32b-Smad3-mTOR signaling Pathway Yong-Ke You, Xiao-Ru Huang, Hai-Yong Chen, Xia-Fei Lyu, Hua-Feng Liu & Hui Y. Lan Scientific Reports volume 6, Article number: 26740 (2016) Cite this article 4216 Accesses...
There have been some indications that extraproteinmakes the kidneys work harder, which could be problematic for individuals with a history of kidney disease and for them, the supplements may increase the risk of kidney stones, the says.
Proteins are critical to human health and act as primary players in the occurrence and lifespan of disease. They are a wide and diverse class of molecules, so we need to have protein expression systems that can express a variety of proteins for disease modeling, target identifica...
A study published in Nature has identified two transmembrane G protein-coupled receptors that mediate extracellular-to-intracellular ceramide signalling and shows that blocking these receptors alleviates the atherosclerosis that is induced by a high-fat diet or aggravated by chronic kidney disease in mice...
During the pathogenesis of Parkinson’s disease (PD), α-synuclein pathology may originate in peripheral organs and spread to the CNS. Using human tissue samples and multiple approaches in mouse models of renal failure, we demonstrated that the kidney serves as an origin of pathological α-synucle...
A team of scientists presents a major step forward in the detection of a rare genetic disease. For the first time, the researchers show that both the accumulation and the deficiency of the so-called AFF3 protein are detrimental to development. The research was led by Alexandre Reymond, an ex...