Downregulation of the kidney #glucagon receptor, essential for #renal function and systemic homeostasis, contributes to chronic kidney disease

The glucagon receptor (GCGR) in the kidney is expressed in nephron tubules. In humans and animal models with chronic kidney disease, renal GCGR expression is reduced. However, the role of kidney GCGR in normal renal function and in disease development has not been addressed. Here, we examined its role by analyzing mice with constitutive or conditional kidney-specific loss of the Gcgr. Adult renal Gcgr knockout mice exhibit metabolic dysregulation and a functional… Continue reading Downregulation of the kidney #glucagon receptor, essential for #renal function and systemic homeostasis, contributes to chronic kidney disease

Could #glutathione depletion be the Trojan horse of #COVID-19 mortality?

Since the emergence of coronavirus disease (COVID-19), the death toll has been increasing daily. Many risk factors are associated with a high mortality rate in COVID-19. Establishment of a common pathway among these risk factors could improve our understanding of COVID-19 severity and mortality. This review aims at establishing this common pathway and its possible… Continue reading Could #glutathione depletion be the Trojan horse of #COVID-19 mortality?