Immunobiology
Hydroxychloroquine Regulates Intestinal Flora and Glycosyltransferase Activity in Rats With IgA Nephropathy
Bao L, Bian X, Ren L, Bao S, Zhang A.
This study was designed to investigate the effects of different doses of hydroxychloroquine on intestinal flora structure and the activity of glycosyltransferase in rats with IgA nephropathy. Hydroxychloroquine may reduce mesangial glomerular swelling and improve intestinal flora imbalances in rats with IgA nephropathy.
- • Developments in Clinical and Translational IgAN Research
- • The CURE-CKD Registry
- • Non-Invasive Diagnostic Tools in IgA Nephropathy
- • Efficacy and Safety of Endothelin A Receptor Antagonists in IgA Nephropathy
- • Hydroxychloroquine Regulates Intestinal Flora and Glycosyltransferase Activity in Rats With IgA Nephropathy
- • Genetic Implications for IgA Nephropathy Therapy
- • Global Epidemiology of IgA Nephropathy