Increased Susceptibility of Cardiac Tissue to PM2.5‐Induced Toxicity in Uremic Cardiomyopathic Rats Is Linked to Elevated Levels of Mitochondrial Dysfunction
Bhavana Sivakumar,
Gino A Kurian
Abstract:Patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) frequently develop uremic cardiomyopathy, characterized by mitochondrial dysfunction as one of its pathologically significant mediators. Given that PM2.5 specifically targets cardiac mitochondria, exacerbating toxicity, this study addresses the potential alterations in the severity of PM2.5 toxicity in the context of CKD conditions. Female Wistar rats were exposed to PM2.5 at a concentration of 250 μg/m3 daily for 3 h for 21 days after which an adenine‐induced CKD mod… Show more
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