Publications by authors named "Kameliya Roegner"

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  • The study explores the role of 2,3-bisphosphoglycerate mutase (BPGM) in the kidney, highlighting its upregulation during acute kidney injury in both mice and humans.
  • Using a specialized mouse model, researchers found that BPGM is mainly located in the distal nephron and its knockout led to rapid kidney injury and structural damage after just four days.
  • The absence of BPGM disrupts crucial metabolic processes, elevating oxidative stress and inflammation while linking stress responses between different parts of the nephron, underscoring its importance in kidney function.
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  • Chronic Cyclosporine-A treatment can lead to severe side effects like kidney toxicity and anemia, potentially due to hypoxia.
  • The study explored the effects of daprodustat, a hypoxia-inducible factor activator, on kidney toxicity caused by Cyclosporine-A, revealing that daprodustat significantly countered Cyclosporine-A's changes to protein expression and phosphorylation.
  • While daprodustat alone had a minimal effect, its combination with Cyclosporine-A notably influenced angiogenesis-related pathways and prevented harmful impacts on blood hemoglobin levels and kidney microcirculation.
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