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Zurampic Protects Pancreatic β-Cells from High Uric Acid Induced-Damage by Inhibiting URAT1 and Inactivating the ROS/AMPK/ERK Pathways.
Author: ChenRui, DuZhongcai, JiaZhaotong, LiuJia, SunJianjing, WangKun, XinYing, XuQiang, XuTao, ZhangChao
Original Abstract of the Article :
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Zurampic is a US FDA approved drug for treatment of gout. However, the influence of Zurampic on pancreatic β-cells remains unclear. The study aimed to evaluate the effects of Zurampic on high uric acid-induced damage of pancreatic β-cells and the possible underlying mechanisms. MET...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1159/000490184
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Zurampic: A Protective Oasis for Pancreatic β-Cells
High uric acid levels can disrupt the delicate balance of the body, like a sandstorm threatening a fragile oasis. This study investigates the protective effects of Zurampic, a drug used to treat gout, on pancreatic β-cells, which are responsible for producing insulin. The researchers investigated the potential of Zurampic to mitigate the damaging effects of high uric acid on these vital cells.
Zurampic: A Shield Against Uric Acid
The study found that Zurampic effectively protected pancreatic β-cells from uric acid-induced damage by inhibiting a specific transporter (URAT1) and inactivating signaling pathways involved in cellular stress. This suggests that Zurampic may have a broader role in protecting cellular health, particularly in conditions involving high uric acid levels.
A Healthier Landscape for Pancreatic β-Cells
This study highlights the potential protective effects of Zurampic on pancreatic β-cells, offering a potential avenue for mitigating the negative effects of high uric acid. It's like finding a protective oasis in the desert of high uric acid, shielding vital cells from harm.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
This study explores the protective effects of Zurampic on pancreatic β-cells in the context of high uric acid levels. The findings suggest that Zurampic could play a valuable role in maintaining cellular health, particularly in conditions involving high uric acid. It's a reminder that the desert of metabolic research is vast and full of opportunities for understanding and protecting cellular function.
Date :
- Date Completed 2018-08-15
- Date Revised 2021-11-04
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