The critical role of ion channels in kidney disease: perspective from AKI and CKD
Abstract Ion channels, particularly those in the transient receptor potential (TRP) family, play key roles in cellular stress responses like inflammation and apoptosis, significantly impacting renal disease progression. Some channels such as TRPV1, TRPM2, TRPC6 impact renal pathology by mediating detrimental calcium influx, exacerbating oxidative stress, and promoting inflammatory pathways. Their activities are especially pronounced in conditions like ischemia and nephrotoxicity, common in acute kidney injury, and persist into chronic kidney injury, influencing fibrosis and nephron loss. Additionally, potassium and
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