Hirudin delays the progression of diabetic kidney disease by inhibiting glomerular endothelial cell migration and abnormal angiogenesis.
Jiayi ZhangYujie LiFengyi ZhangYufeng ZhangLili ZhangYifeng ZhaoXuemei LiuJie SuXiaoying YuWenbo WangLinhua ZhaoXiaolin TongPublished in: Biomedicine & pharmacotherapy = Biomedecine & pharmacotherapie (2024)
This study suggests that hirudin can improve early-stage diabetic kidney disease kidney damage by inhibiting the migration and angiogenesis of glomerular endothelial cells, thereby further expanding the application scope of hirudin. Additionally, the study found increased expression of AQP1 in DKD, providing a new perspective for further research on the potential pathogenesis of DKD.