Study Title: Epicatechin limits renal injury by mitochondrial protection in cisplatin nephropathy
Citation: Tanabe et al., 2012 · American Journal of Physiology, Renal Physiology
What the Study Found: In a cisplatin-induced nephropathy model, (−)-epicatechin significantly reduced kidney damage markers and preserved mitochondrial function. It limited oxidative stress, maintained mitochondrial membrane potential, and decreased cell death in renal tissue. The protective effects were directly linked to mitochondrial stabilization.
What this means in real life: The kidneys are highly dependent on mitochondrial energy to filter blood and handle toxins; chemotherapy like cisplatin can rapidly damage these mitochondria, leading to acute kidney injury. This study shows that (−)-epicatechin protects renal mitochondria, preserving their structure and function under toxic stress. At Mitozz we focus on mitochondrial health because supporting cellular energy capacity helps vital organs like the kidneys stay resilient during metabolic or chemical challenges.
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