Health
Longevity, Ageing and Long-term Care
Chronic & Non Communicable Diseases
Post-Doctoral Fellowships
Italy
2013.12.17
Renal progenitor cells in the prevention and regression of age-related renal failure
Over 30% of older people suffer from chronic kidney disease. This may have to do with renal progenitor cells: with age, fewer may be produced or able to mature, leaving the kidney less able to repair itself. Dr. Anna Julie Peired’s research suggests that retinoic acid (RA), derived from vitamin A, counters these effects. If so, a vitamin A-rich diet or RA-based drugs could potentially delay or reverse age-related renal disease, reducing the need for costly therapies, like dialysis or kidney transplants.
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Protecting Aging Kidneys with Vitamin A?

Anna Julie
PEIRED
Institution
UniversitĂ degli Studi di Firenze
Country
Italy
Nationality
French
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