Kidney rejuvenation by WNT upregulation
Logic 03 Sep 2014
http://english.tau.a...ws/kidney_study
One way to upregulate WNT signalling is by supressing DKK1 with L-Throenate.
http://www.longecity...osteoarthritis/
However care should be taken when upregulatig WNT due to cancer concerns:
http://www.anti-agin...-aging-in-2013/
"..."...while cancer biologist have mainly focused on the Wnt signaling pathway as the primary “early driver” of cancer. there is something else going on too.. Wnt drives β-catenin into the nucleus where it activates the transcription factor TCF to “turn on” the EMT. Watson believes an “even more important villain than Wnt signaling has been virtually staring us in the face for two decades”. That “villain” is interleukin 6 (IL-6). IL-6 is the master cytokine mediator of inflammation and immunity..."
More here:
http://www.longecity...ndpost&p=685012
Logic 03 Sep 2014
"...Here we show, using the kidney as a model, that the Wnt pathway ligand Wnt7b is produced by macrophages to stimulate repair and regeneration... these findings suggest that macrophages are able to rapidly invade an injured tissue and re-establish a developmental program that is beneficial for repair and regeneration..."
http://www.ncbi.nlm....les/PMC2840080/
Interesting! Does increasing WNT signalling enhance macrophagy and does macrophagy play an important role in regeneration!???
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Macrophage Wnt7b is critical for kidney repair and regeneration
"...Here we show, using the kidney as a model, that the Wnt pathway ligand Wnt7b is produced by macrophages to stimulate repair and regeneration... these findings suggest that macrophages are able to rapidly invade an injured tissue and re-establish a developmental program that is beneficial for repair and regeneration..."
http://www.ncbi.nlm....les/PMC2840080/
Interesting! Does increasing WNT signalling enhance macrophagy and does macrophagy play an important role in regeneration!???
I think they speak about that the macrophages produce the Wnt to signal to the kidney epithelial cells for regeneration.
Logic 04 Sep 2014
Macrophage Wnt7b is critical for kidney repair and regeneration
"...Here we show, using the kidney as a model, that the Wnt pathway ligand Wnt7b is produced by macrophages to stimulate repair and regeneration... these findings suggest that macrophages are able to rapidly invade an injured tissue and re-establish a developmental program that is beneficial for repair and regeneration..."
http://www.ncbi.nlm....les/PMC2840080/
Interesting! Does increasing WNT signalling enhance macrophagy and does macrophagy play an important role in regeneration!???
I think they speak about that the macrophages produce the Wnt to signal to the kidney epithelial cells for regeneration.
AH; true now that I have re read it.
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So its the macrophages turning on WNT signalling in a localised fashion in damaged areas after they have done their job of consuming everything that is beyond repair?
Cool!