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Year: 2012 PMID: 22997430 PMCID: PMC3447916 DOI: 10.2337/db12-0764
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diabetes ISSN: 0012-1797 Impact factor: 9.461
FIG. 1.Uncontrolled maternal diabetes results in impaired placentation and fetal hyperglycemia, which respectively lead to diminished oxygen delivery and increased filtered glucose load to the developing fetal kidney. Together, the reduction in oxygen supplies and increased substrate delivery heighten mitochondrial production of ROMS. This is compounded by production of glycated proteins, which bind iron to form complexes in which iron can readily catalyze conversion of hydrogen peroxide to hydroxyl radical, the most cytotoxic ROM known. ROMs, in turn, activate NF-κB, which simultaneously results in immune cell activation and ROM generation as well as inhibition of Nrf2-mediated production of antioxidant and cytoprotective molecules. The combination of excess ROM generation and antioxidant depletion leads to oxidative stress in the developing embryonic kidney. The associated oxidative stress and inflammation results in impaired renal morphogenesis, diminished nascent nephron population, and other abnormalities that can predispose the offspring to development of hypertension and chronic kidney disease later in life. (A high-quality color representation of this figure is available in the online issue.)