Presentation description
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a complex disorder that presents substantial challenges in understanding its pathophysiological mechanisms, including mitochondrial alterations. However, there are no established mouse models that recapitulate the CKD phenotype observed in humans. We hypothesized that a high-fat, high-salt diet would induce a mild CKD phenotype and mitochondrial dysfunction in mice.
Presenter Name: Venisia Paula
Presentation Type: Poster
Presentation Format: In Person
Presentation #C28
College: Health
School / Department: Nutrition and Integrative Physiology
Email: u1362760@utah.edu
Research Mentor: Katsu Funai
Date | Time: Tuesday, Apr 9th | 1:00 PM