The Role of Mitochondria in Diabetic Kidney Disease and Potential Therapeutic Targets

Feb 24, 2025Kidney international reports

How Mitochondria May Affect Diabetic Kidney Disease and Possible Treatment Options

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Abstract

Diabetic kidney disease (DKD) is a leading cause of end-stage renal failure worldwide.

  • Mitochondria are crucial for kidney function, particularly in proximal tubular cells.
  • Excessive reactive oxygen species (ROS) under diabetic conditions can damage mitochondrial DNA, contributing to renal dysfunction.
  • Mitochondrial energy metabolism changes induced by high blood sugar levels may occur before the onset of kidney damage.
  • Increased mitochondrial fission and decreased fusion in diabetes lead to ATP depletion and worsen cellular dysfunction.
  • Therapeutic approaches aimed at restoring mitochondrial function could help slow DKD progression.
  • Existing treatments like sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 inhibitors and GLP-1 receptor agonists may provide mitochondrial protection.

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