potassium-oxonate has been researched along with Intestinal-Diseases* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for potassium-oxonate and Intestinal-Diseases
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Marine Fish Protein Peptide Regulating Potassium Oxonate-Induced Intestinal Dysfunction in Hyperuricemia Rats Helps Alleviate Kidney Inflammation.
The metabolic disease hyperuricemia (HUA) is characterized by a disturbance in purine metabolism. Peptides, such as marine fish-derived peptides, have previously been shown to be effective in alleviating HUA. In this study, HUA rats were induced by potassium oxonate with 100 mg/kg (L), 200 mg/kg (M), and 400 mg/kg (H) of marine fish protein peptide (MFPP). The results showed that MFPP could effectively reduce the serum uric acid (SUA) levels compared with the model group rats; kidney histopathology and the levels of inflammatory factors (TNF-α, IL-6, and IL-10) indicated that MFPP attenuated HUA-induced kidney inflammation. Meanwhile, MFPP restored the abundance of beneficial bacteria, including Topics: Animals; Carrier Proteins; Fish Proteins; Hyperuricemia; Inflammation; Intestinal Diseases; Kidney; Peptides; Rats; Uric Acid | 2023 |