ea0029p1167 | Nuclear receptors and Signal transduction | ICEECE2012
Tamaki M.
, Miyashita K.
, Wakino S.
, Mitsuishi M.
, Tanaka K.
, Itoh H.
Background: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) in human has been believed to decrease muscle weight and physical performance. High protein diet would increase muscle mass and strength especially in athletes, but is not recommended for CKD patients because of the risk for exacerbation of uremia. Therefore, we investigated the muscle character especially focused on the mitochondrial activity and physical performance in 5/6 nephrectomy CKD model mice, which fed on different protein con...