Journal article
Metabolic memory and diabetic nephropathy: Potential role for epigenetic mechanisms
S Tonna, A El-Osta, ME Cooper, C Tikellis
Nature Reviews Nephrology | NATURE PORTFOLIO | Published : 2010
Abstract
Many clinical studies have shown that intensive glycemic control in patients with diabetes can reduce the incidence and progression of diabetic nephropathy and can also reduce the incidence of other complications. These beneficial effects persist after patients return to usual (often worse) glycemic control. The Diabetes Control and Complications Trial was the first to refer to this phenomenon as ‘metabolic memory’. Many patients with diabetes, however, still develop diabetic nephropathy despite receiving intensified glycemic control. Preliminary work in endothelial cells has shown that transient episodes of hyperglycemia can induce changes in gene expression that are dependent on modificati..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The work of the authors is funded by grants from the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF), National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) and National Heart Foundation (NHF) of Australia.