miRNA‐23a/27a attenuates muscle atrophy and renal fibrosis through muscle‐kidney crosstalk

The treatment of muscle wasting is accompanied by benefits in other organs, possibly resulting from muscle–organ crosstalk. However, how the muscle communicates with these organs is less understood. Two microRNAs (miRs), miR‐23a and miR‐27a, are located together in a gene cluster and regulate proteins that are involved in the atrophy process. MiR‐23a/27a has been shown to reduce muscle wasting and act as an anti‐fibrotic agent. We hypothesized that intramuscular injection of miR‐23a/27a would counteract both muscle wasting and renal fibrosis lesions in a streptozotocin‐induced diabetic model.

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