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This study explores how macrophages regulate lipid mediators during acute kidney injury, transitioning them from a pro-inflammatory to a pro-resolving state. Lipid mediators play a crucial role in inflammation, and understanding this process could lead to new treatments for AKI.
Lipid mediators (LMs), which are physiologically active lipids, play a critical role in promoting and suppressing acute inflammation. This study elucidates the molecular mechanisms by which macrophages, responsible for LM production, transition LMs from a pro-inflammatory to a pro-resolving state during acute kidney injury (AKI).