2023
DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms11071695
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Cellular Pathophysiology of Leptospirosis: Role of Na/K-ATPase

Abstract: Inada and Ido identified Leptospira sp. as the pathogen responsible for Weil’s Disease in 1915. Later, it was confirmed that Leptospira causes leptospirosis. The host microorganism’s interaction at the cellular level remained misunderstood for many years. Although different bacterial components have been isolated and purified, the complexity of the molecular interactions between these components and the host and the molecular mechanisms responsible for the systemic dysfunctions still needs to be fully unveiled… Show more

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“…During the infection, inflammasomes are formed, and NKA once again leads to pro-inflammatory and metabolic alterations and involves inflammasome activation. NKA is related to the severity and considered a therapeutic target ( 100 ).…”
Section: Nka In Signal Transduction During Lung Injurymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the infection, inflammasomes are formed, and NKA once again leads to pro-inflammatory and metabolic alterations and involves inflammasome activation. NKA is related to the severity and considered a therapeutic target ( 100 ).…”
Section: Nka In Signal Transduction During Lung Injurymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[39,40]. Its main characteristic is its specificity for the Na/K-ATPase pump [41] on the cytosolic surface of cell membranes through the action of its lipid component on the cell membrane (oleic acid), and the poor adsorption of the albumin toward these fatty acids [42][43][44]. Synergistic inhibition reduces the co-transport activity of the Na/K-ATPase pump, increasing affinity for sodium and potassium loss [45,46].…”
Section: Pathophysiology Of Leptospirosis and Acute Kidney Injurymentioning
confidence: 99%