Urinary mitochondrial DNA level is an indicator of intra-renal mitochondrial depletion and renal scarring in diabetic nephropathy
Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation Jan 05, 2018
Wei PZ, et al. - Researchers, herein, looked at the link between urinary and intra-renal mitochondrial deoxyribonucleic acid (mtDNA) levels and renal dysfunction in diabetic nephropathy (DN). They found that mtDNA levels not only showed correlation with renal function and scarring in DN but also were readily detectable in urinary supernatant and kidney tissue.
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