Cisplatin (Cis) nephrotoxicity is, in part, related to its uptake by proximal tubular cells. Cisplatin (Cis) nephrotoxicity is, in part, related to its.

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Cisplatin (Cis) nephrotoxicity is, in part, related to its uptake by proximal tubular cells. Cisplatin (Cis) nephrotoxicity is, in part, related to its uptake by proximal tubular cells. Cis enters cells through organic cation transporters (OCTs), and when it accumulates within cells, it causes cell injury through multiple mechanisms. Apoptosis and necrosis of tubular cells result and cause clinical AKI and tubulopathy. CDKs, cyclin-dependent kinases; MAPK, mitogen-activated protein kinase; MRP, multidrug-resistant protein; NaDC, sodium dicarboxylate; OAT, organic anion transporter; P53, protein 53; Pgp, P glycoprotein; ROS, reactive oxygen species. Mark A. Perazella CJASN 2012;7:1713-1721 ©2012 by American Society of Nephrology