2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-58805-1
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Mitochondrial targeted catalase improves muscle strength following arteriovenous fistula creation in mice with chronic kidney disease

Kyoungrae Kim,
Brian Fazzone,
Tomas A. Cort
et al.

Abstract: Hand dysfunction is a common observation after arteriovenous fistula (AVF) creation for hemodialysis access and has a variable clinical phenotype; however, the underlying mechanism responsible is unclear. Grip strength changes are a common metric used to assess AVF-associated hand disability but has previously been found to poorly correlate with the hemodynamic perturbations post-AVF placement implicating other tissue-level factors as drivers of hand outcomes. In this study, we sought to test if expression of … Show more

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