IMPLICATION OF THE MAPK SIGNALLING PATHWAY IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY
Diabetes has become an emerging public health problem because of its serious complications, and high mortality and morbidity rates. Among the most common microvascular complications of diabetes is diabetic nephropathy (DN), which is a major cause of development of end-stage renal disease worldwide....
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doaj-c0d8f4c7683a483082cbd25afb2d84a52020-12-14T14:38:14ZengEuropean Medical JournalEuropean Medical Journal Diabetes2054-61812019-11-0171107114IMPLICATION OF THE MAPK SIGNALLING PATHWAY IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY Jéssica Barletto Sousa Barros0Angela Adamski da Silva Reis1Rodrigo da Silva Santos2Institute of Biological Sciences, Federal University of Goiás, Goiânia, BrazilInstitute of Biological Sciences, Federal University of Goiás, Goiânia, BrazilSpecial Academic Unit of Human Sciences and Institute of Biological Sciences, Federal University of Goiás, Goiânia, BrazilDiabetes has become an emerging public health problem because of its serious complications, and high mortality and morbidity rates. Among the most common microvascular complications of diabetes is diabetic nephropathy (DN), which is a major cause of development of end-stage renal disease worldwide. The aetiopathogenesis of DN is not completely elucidated; however, studies have shown that the components of the MAPK signalling pathway play an essential role in the development and progression of the disease. The MAPK family is mainly composed of three subgroups: extracellular signal-regulated kinases 1 and 2, c-Jun N-terminal kinases (JNK) 1–3, and p38 MAPK, all of which are related to several cellular functions, such as cell death, differentiation, proliferation, motility, survival, stress response, and cell growth. In diabetic kidney disease, the MAPK pathway can be activated by processes resulting from hyperglycaemia (polyol pathway products, oxidative stress, and accumulation of advanced glycosylation end-products) and by angiotensin II, and it is related to several renal pathological processes. This review aims to summarise the role of the MAPK signalling pathway in diabetic nephropathy, as well as to link the biological aspects that contribute to clarify the pathological process behind the disease.https://www.emjreviews.com/diabetes/article/implication-of-the-mapk-signalling-pathway-in-the-pathogenesis-of-diabetic-nephropathy/mapk signalling pathwaypathogenesisdiabetic nephropathy |
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Jéssica Barletto Sousa Barros Angela Adamski da Silva Reis Rodrigo da Silva Santos IMPLICATION OF THE MAPK SIGNALLING PATHWAY IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY European Medical Journal Diabetes mapk signalling pathway pathogenesis diabetic nephropathy |
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IMPLICATION OF THE MAPK SIGNALLING PATHWAY IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY |
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IMPLICATION OF THE MAPK SIGNALLING PATHWAY IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY |
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IMPLICATION OF THE MAPK SIGNALLING PATHWAY IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY |
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IMPLICATION OF THE MAPK SIGNALLING PATHWAY IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY |
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IMPLICATION OF THE MAPK SIGNALLING PATHWAY IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY |
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implication of the mapk signalling pathway in the pathogenesis of diabetic nephropathy |
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European Medical Journal |
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European Medical Journal Diabetes |
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Diabetes has become an emerging public health problem because of its serious complications, and high mortality and morbidity rates. Among the most common microvascular complications of diabetes is diabetic nephropathy (DN), which is a major cause of development of end-stage renal disease worldwide. The aetiopathogenesis of DN is not completely elucidated; however, studies have shown that the components of the MAPK signalling pathway play an essential role in the development and progression of the disease. The MAPK family is mainly composed of three subgroups: extracellular signal-regulated kinases 1 and 2, c-Jun N-terminal kinases (JNK) 1–3, and p38 MAPK, all of which are related to several cellular functions, such as cell death, differentiation, proliferation, motility, survival, stress response, and cell growth. In diabetic kidney disease, the MAPK pathway can be activated by processes resulting from hyperglycaemia (polyol pathway products, oxidative stress, and accumulation of advanced glycosylation end-products) and by angiotensin II, and it is related to several renal pathological processes. This review aims to summarise the role of the MAPK signalling pathway in diabetic nephropathy, as well as to link the biological aspects that contribute to clarify the pathological process behind the disease. |
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mapk signalling pathway pathogenesis diabetic nephropathy |
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