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Maura Gurrieri
Researcher at University of Turin
Publications - 4
Citations - 31
Maura Gurrieri is an academic researcher from University of Turin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Histamine & Diabetic nephropathy. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 4 publications receiving 18 citations.
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Histamine in the kidneys: what is its role in renal pathophysiology?
Cristina Grange,Maura Gurrieri,Roberta Verta,Roberto Fantozzi,Alessandro Pini,Arianna Carolina Rosa +5 more
TL;DR: An up‐to‐date review of the pathophysiological role of histamine in the kidney is provided, addressing the questions of the redundancy of H1 and H2 receptors in renal haemodynamics, the complementary role of H 1 and H4 receptors in kidneys filtration and reabsorption, and the dichotomy between local and neuronal H1and H3 receptors.
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Histamine and diabetic nephropathy: an up-to-date overview
TL;DR: The evidence collected on the role of histamine in kidney function together with its well-known pleiotropic action suggest that this amine may act simultaneously on glomerular hyperfiltration, tubular inflammation, fibrosis development and tubular hypertrophy.
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Effect of Bilastine on Diabetic Nephropathy in DBA2/J Mice.
Roberta Verta,Cristina Grange,Maura Gurrieri,Sara Borga,Patrizia Nardini,Monica Argenziano,Corrado Ghè,Roberta Cavalli,Elisa Benetti,Gianluca Miglio,Benedetta Bussolati,Alessandro Pini,Arianna Carolina Rosa +12 more
TL;DR: The H1 receptor could contribute to the glomerular damage occurring in diabetic nephropathy by preventing ACR increase and restoring creatinine clearance in a dose-dependent manner, leading to the hypothesis of anti-H1 antihistamines as a possible add-on therapy for diabetic neptunia.
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The Interplay between Histamine H4 Receptor and the Kidney Function: The Lesson from H4 Receptor Knockout Mice.
Roberta Verta,Maura Gurrieri,Sara Borga,Elisa Benetti,Paolo Pollicino,Roberta Cavalli,Robin L. Thurmond,Paul L. Chazot,Alessandro Pini,Arianna Carolina Rosa,Cristina Grange +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the role of the H4 receptor in renal reabsorption processes was investigated in healthy and diabetic H4R−/− mice compared to their C57BL/6J wild-type counterpart.