Tag: acute kidney injury
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A New Drug Shields Mitochondria to Prevent Kidney Injury in Mice
Researchers unveil a mitochondria-focused approach to preventing kidney injury Acute kidney injury (AKI) remains a serious and sometimes fatal complication in hospitalized patients, especially those facing sepsis, major surgery, or intensive care treatments. A new preclinical study from researchers at the University of Utah Health suggests a novel drug can protect kidney cells by preserving…
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New Drug Shields Mitochondria and Prevents Kidney Injury in Mice
Scientists unveil a breakthrough drug that protects mitochondria and guards against acute kidney injury Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a serious and sometimes fatal condition triggered by a range of stressors, from sepsis to surgical shock. It can rapidly impair short-term kidney function and increase the long-term risk of chronic kidney disease. In a new…
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New drug protects mitochondria and prevents kidney injury in mice
Overview: A breakthrough in protecting the kidneys Acute kidney injury (AKI) can be a serious, life-threatening condition that disrupts short-term kidney function and raises the risk of long-term chronic kidney disease. Researchers are continually seeking strategies to prevent AKI and minimize kidney damage when stressors such as sepsis, toxins, or surgical procedures trigger the injury.…
