糖尿病肾病
纤维化
免疫系统
炎症
巨噬细胞
肾
肾脏疾病
疾病
医学
糖尿病
免疫学
肾病
肌成纤维细胞
癌症研究
生物
病理
内科学
内分泌学
生物化学
体外
作者
Da-Wei Lin,Tsung‐Ming Yang,Cheng Ho,Ya‐Hsueh Shih,Chun‐Liang Lin,Yung‐Chien Hsu
摘要
Diabetes is not solely a metabolic disorder but also involves inflammatory processes. The immune response it incites is a primary contributor to damage in target organs. Research indicates that during the initial phases of diabetic nephropathy, macrophages infiltrate the kidneys alongside lymphocytes, initiating a cascade of inflammatory reactions. The interplay between macrophages and other renal cells is pivotal in the advancement of kidney disease within a hyperglycemic milieu. While M1 macrophages react to the inflammatory stimuli induced by elevated glucose levels early in the disease progression, their subsequent transition to M2 macrophages, which possess anti-inflammatory and tissue repair properties, also contributes to fibrosis in the later stages of nephropathy by transforming into myofibroblasts. Comprehending the diverse functions of macrophages in diabetic kidney disease and regulating their activity could offer therapeutic benefits for managing this condition.
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