Low-fat diet and adenosine improve kidney lesions in obese mice by improving a high-fat diet by upregulating Ace2 and Mme protein.
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ABSTRACT: At present, the global obesity problem is becoming more and more serious, placing a huge burden on individuals and society. Obesity causes obesity-associated kidney disease, which poses great challenges to patients' lives and economies. We designed a set of experiments to study the effects of low-fat diet and adenosine interventions on kidney complications in obese mice, and found target proteins to protect obesity-associated kidney disease.
ORGANISM(S): Mus Musculus
SUBMITTER:
Shuchun Chen
PROVIDER: PXD059759 | iProX | Tue Jan 14 00:00:00 GMT 2025
REPOSITORIES: iProX
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