Nutrients (Jun 2024)

Nutritional Strategies against Diabetic Nephropathy: Insights from Animal Studies and Human Trials

  • Jiayi Zhou,
  • Nora Franceschini,
  • W. H. Davin Townley-Tilson,
  • Nobuyo Maeda-Smithies

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16121918
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 12
p. 1918

Abstract

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Diabetic nephropathy (DN), defined as continuously elevated urinary albumin and a diminished estimated glomerular filtration rate, is a serious complication of both type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes and is the main cause of end-stage kidney disease. Patients with end-stage renal disease require chronic kidney dialysis and/or a kidney transplantation. Research highlights the role of diet in modulating specific signaling pathways that are instrumental in the progression of DN. Nutrient-sensitive pathways, affected by nutritional compounds and dietary components, offer a novel perspective on the management of DN by influencing inflammation, oxidative stress, and nutrient metabolism. Animal models have identified signaling pathways related to glucose metabolism, inflammation responses, autophagy, and lipid metabolism, while human population studies have contributed to the clinical significance of designing medical and nutritional therapies to attenuate DN progression. Here, we will update recent progress in research into the renoprotective or therapeutic effects of nutritional compounds, and potential nutrition-modulated pathways.

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