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Protecting the kidney through ion channel inhibition

Damage to the glomerulus, which mediates the kidney's filtering function, causes plasma protein to spill into the urine, a sign of kidney failure and cardiovascular disease. Calcium influx into the podocytes, the cells that form the filtration barrier of the glomerulus, is known to damage the glomerulus, but the ion channel that mediates this influx was unknown. In this episode, Anna Greka and colleagues discuss their recent work demonstrating that inhibition of the TRPC5 ion channel protects mice from kidney damage by preventing calcium influx into the podocytes, and blocks the cytoskeletal alterations in the podocytes that disrupts the filtration barrier in the glomerulus.
Protecting the kidney through ion channel inhibition
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Protecting the kidney through ion channel inhibition

Damage to the glomerulus, which mediates the kidney's filtering function, causes plasma protein to spill into the urine, a sign of kidney failure Read More

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