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Opazo Ríos, Lucas & Mas, Sebastian & Marín Royo, Gema & Mezzano, Sergio & Gómez Guerrero, Carmen & Moreno, Juan Antonio & Egido, Jesús (2020 ) .Lipotoxicity and Diabetic Nephropathy: Novel Mechanistic Insights and Therapeutic Opportunities.
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Opazo Ríos, Lucas & Mas, Sebastian & Marín Royo, Gema & Mezzano, Sergio & Gómez Guerrero, Carmen & Moreno, Juan Antonio & Egido, Jesús. 2020 .Lipotoxicity and Diabetic Nephropathy: Novel Mechanistic Insights and Therapeutic Opportunities.
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12080/39740
Résumé:
Lipotoxicity is characterized by the ectopic accumulation of lipids in organs different
from adipose tissue. Lipotoxicity is mainly associated with dysfunctional signaling and insulin
resistance response in non-adipose tissue such as myocardium, pancreas, skeletal muscle, liver, and
kidney. Serum lipid abnormalities and renal ectopic lipid accumulation have been associated with the
development of kidney diseases, in particular diabetic nephropathy. Chronic hyperinsulinemia, often
seen in type 2 diabetes, plays a crucial role in blood and liver lipid metabolism abnormalities, thus
resulting in increased non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA). Excessive lipid accumulation alters cellular
homeostasis and activates lipogenic and glycogenic cell-signaling pathways. Recent evidences indicate
that both quantity and quality of lipids are involved in renal damage associated to lipotoxicity by
activating inflammation, oxidative stress, mitochondrial dysfunction, and cell-death. The pathological
effects of lipotoxicity have been observed in renal cells, thus promoting podocyte injury, tubular
damage, mesangial proliferation, endothelial activation, and formation of macrophage-derived foam
cells. Therefore, this review examines the recent preclinical and clinical research about the potentially
harmful effects of lipids in the kidney, metabolic markers associated with these mechanisms, major
signaling pathways affected, the causes of excessive lipid accumulation, and the types of lipids
involved, as well as offers a comprehensive update of therapeutic strategies targeting lipotoxicity.
Keywords: lipotoxicity; obesity; type 2 diabetes; fatty kidney; diabetic nephropathy; chronic
kidney disease