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Relevance of oxidative pathways in the pathophysiology of chronic kidney disease.

Jonathan Himmelfarb1.   

Abstract

Patients with uremia (whether requiring renal replacement therapy or not) have a greatly increased cardiovascular risk that cannot be explained entirely by traditional cardiovascular risk factors. An increase in oxidative stress has been proposed as a nontraditional cardiovascular risk factor in this patient population. Using a wide variety of different biomarkers of increased oxidative stress status, numerous laboratories around the world have now unequivocally demonstrated that uremia is a state of increased oxidative stress. Recent data also suggest linkages between oxidative stress inflammation, endothelial dysfunction, and malnutrition in the uremic population. These factors are probably synergistic in their effects on atherogenecity and risk of a cardiovascular event. The pathophysiology of increased oxidative stress in uremia is multifactorial, but the retention of oxidized solute by the loss of kidney function is probably a major contributor. Uremic oxidative stress can be characterized biologically by an increase in lipid per oxidation products and reactive aldehyde groups as well as by increased retention of oxidized thiols. Two recently published studies have suggested that antioxidative therapy may be particularly promising in reducing cardiovascular events in this patient population.Further definitive studies of antioxidant use are greatly needed.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16084281     DOI: 10.1016/j.ccl.2005.03.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cardiol Clin        ISSN: 0733-8651            Impact factor:   2.213


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2.  CD36 regulates oxidative stress and inflammation in hypercholesterolemic CKD.

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3.  Lipoprotein(a) accelerates atherosclerosis in uremic mice.

Authors:  Tanja X Pedersen; Sally P McCormick; Sotirios Tsimikas; Susanne Bro; Lars B Nielsen
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4.  A systematic review for the efficacy of coenzyme Q10 in patients with chronic kidney disease.

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5.  Oxidative stress is associated with markers of renal dysfunction in children aged 6-9 years old in a South African population.

Authors:  Edna Ngoakoana Matjuda; Godwill Azeh Engwa; Muhau Muhulo Mungamba; Constance Rufaro Sewani-Rusike; Benedicta Ngwechi Nkeh-Chungag
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6.  Tooth loss strongly associates with malnutrition in chronic kidney disease.

Authors:  E Ioannidou; H Swede; G Fares; J Himmelfarb
Journal:  J Periodontol       Date:  2013-11-11       Impact factor: 6.993

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Authors:  Diana Rucker; Marcello Tonelli
Journal:  Nat Rev Nephrol       Date:  2009-05       Impact factor: 28.314

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Review 9.  Oxidative stress in chronic kidney disease.

Authors:  Kristien Daenen; Asmin Andries; Djalila Mekahli; Ann Van Schepdael; François Jouret; Bert Bammens
Journal:  Pediatr Nephrol       Date:  2018-08-13       Impact factor: 3.714

10.  Diminished antioxidant activity of high-density lipoprotein-associated proteins in chronic kidney disease.

Authors:  David J Kennedy; W H Wilson Tang; Yiying Fan; Yuping Wu; Shirley Mann; Michael Pepoy; Stanley L Hazen
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