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Absence of ULK1 decreases AMPK activity in the kidney, leading to chronic kidney disease progression

Authors :
Tomoki Yanagi
Hiroaki Kikuchi
Koichiro Susa
Naohiro Takahashi
Hiroki Bamba
Takefumi Suzuki
Yuta Nakano
Tamami Fujiki
Yutaro Mori
Fumiaki Ando
Shintaro Mandai
Takayasu Mori
Koh Takeuchi
Shinya Honda
Satoru Torii
Shigeomi Shimizu
Tatemitsu Rai
Shinichi Uchida
Eisei Sohara
Source :
Genes to cells : devoted to molecularcellular mechanismsREFERENCES.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) inactivation in chronic kidney disease (CKD) leads to energy status deterioration in the kidney, constituting the vicious cycle of CKD exacerbation. Unc-51-like kinase 1 (ULK1) is considered a downstream molecule of AMPK; however, it was recently reported that the activity of AMPK could be regulated by ULK1 conversely. We demonstrated that AMPK and ULK1 activities were decreased in the kidneys of CKD mice. However, whether and how ULK1 is involved in the underlying mechanism of CKD exacerbation remains unknown. In this study, we investigated the ULK1 involvement in CKD, using ULK1 knockout mice. The CKD model of Ulk1

Subjects

Subjects :
Genetics
Cell Biology

Details

ISSN :
13652443
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Genes to cells : devoted to molecularcellular mechanismsREFERENCES
Accession number :
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