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Indoxyl sulfate: a candidate target for the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular disease in chronic kidney disease.

Chiara Barisione, Giorgio Ghigliotti, Marco Canepa, Manrico Balbi, Claudio Brunelli, Pietro Ameri1.   

Abstract

The awareness that chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a condition of dramatically increased cardiovascular risk has prompted an intense research activity, aimed at identifying factors that are specifically involved in the development of cardiovascular complications of CKD and that can be delayed or reduced by novel pharmacological approaches. This may be the case with indoxyl sulfate (IS). IS is an endogenous molecule derived from indole, a product of protein metabolism by intestinal bacteria, which acts via the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR). IS accumulates early in CKD and exerts proinflammatory and other detrimental effects on the cardiovascular system, in particular promoting atherosclerosis and atherosclerosis-related arterial remodeling. Furthermore, IS also contributes to renal damage, thereby fueling a vicious circle. Dialysis is poorly effective in removing IS, but its levels can be lowered by preventing the bacterial generation of indole or by absorbing this latter within the intestine. More intriguing, although still theoretical, is the possibility of inhibiting the action of IS at the cell level, by antagonizing the binding to AhR or IS intracellular signaling. Therefore, IS targeting might become an option for reducing the cardiovascular burden of CKD.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25537654     DOI: 10.2174/1389450116666141230114500

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Drug Targets        ISSN: 1389-4501            Impact factor:   3.465


  13 in total

1.  Impact of chronic kidney dysfunction on serum Sulfatides and its metabolic pathway in mice.

Authors:  Yosuke Yamada; Makoto Harada; Koji Hashimoto; Ran Guo; Takero Nakajima; Toshihide Kashihara; Mitsuhiko Yamada; Toshifumi Aoyama; Yuji Kamijo
Journal:  Glycoconj J       Date:  2018-12-10       Impact factor: 2.916

2.  Prevalent cardiac, renal and cardiorenal damage in patients with advanced abdominal aortic aneurysms.

Authors:  Chiara Barisione; Silvano Garibaldi; Claudio Brunelli; Manrico Balbi; Paolo Spallarossa; Marco Canepa; Pietro Ameri; Francesca Viazzi; Daniela Verzola; Alessandra Lorenzoni; Riccardo Baldassini; Domenico Palombo; Bianca Pane; Giovanni Spinella; Giorgio Ghigliotti
Journal:  Intern Emerg Med       Date:  2015-10-28       Impact factor: 3.397

Review 3.  The Kynurenine Pathway in Acute Kidney Injury and Chronic Kidney Disease.

Authors:  Hai Ning Wee; Jian-Jun Liu; Jianhong Ching; Jean-Paul Kovalik; Su Chi Lim
Journal:  Am J Nephrol       Date:  2021-11-09       Impact factor: 3.754

4.  Moderate Increase of Indoxyl Sulfate Promotes Monocyte Transition into Profibrotic Macrophages.

Authors:  Chiara Barisione; Silvano Garibaldi; Anna Lisa Furfaro; Mariapaola Nitti; Daniela Palmieri; Mario Passalacqua; Anna Garuti; Daniela Verzola; Alessia Parodi; Pietro Ameri; Paola Altieri; Patrizia Fabbi; Pier Francesco Ferrar; Claudio Brunelli; Violeta Arsenescu; Manrico Balbi; Domenico Palombo; Giorgio Ghigliotti
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2016-02-29       Impact factor: 3.240

5.  Indoxyl sulfate - the uremic toxin linking hemostatic system disturbances with the prevalence of cardiovascular disease in patients with chronic kidney disease.

Authors:  Tomasz W Kamiński; Krystyna Pawlak; Małgorzata Karbowska; Michał Myśliwiec; Dariusz Pawlak
Journal:  BMC Nephrol       Date:  2017-01-25       Impact factor: 2.388

6.  Health benefits of late-onset metformin treatment every other week in mice.

Authors:  Irene Alfaras; Sarah J Mitchell; Hector Mora; Darisbeth Rosario Lugo; Alessandra Warren; Ignacio Navas-Enamorado; Vickie Hoffmann; Christopher Hine; James R Mitchell; David G Le Couteur; Victoria C Cogger; Michel Bernier; Rafael de Cabo
Journal:  NPJ Aging Mech Dis       Date:  2017-11-20

7.  Indoxyl Sulfate Induces Renal Fibroblast Activation through a Targetable Heat Shock Protein 90-Dependent Pathway.

Authors:  Samantha Milanesi; Silvano Garibaldi; Michela Saio; Giorgio Ghigliotti; Daniela Picciotto; Pietro Ameri; Giacomo Garibotto; Chiara Barisione; Daniela Verzola
Journal:  Oxid Med Cell Longev       Date:  2019-04-17       Impact factor: 6.543

8.  Indoxyl sulfate is associated with mortality after AKI - more evidence needed!

Authors:  Steven Menez; Mohamad Hanouneh; Tariq Shafi; Bernard G Jaar
Journal:  BMC Nephrol       Date:  2019-07-26       Impact factor: 2.388

Review 9.  Cardiovascular disease in dialysis patients.

Authors:  Mario Cozzolino; Michela Mangano; Andrea Stucchi; Paola Ciceri; Ferruccio Conte; Andrea Galassi
Journal:  Nephrol Dial Transplant       Date:  2018-10-01       Impact factor: 5.992

10.  Indoxyl Sulfate-Mediated Metabolic Alteration of Transcriptome Signatures in Monocytes of Patients with End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD).

Authors:  Hee Young Kim; Su Jeong Lee; Yuri Hwang; Ga Hye Lee; Chae Eun Yoon; Hyeon Chang Kim; Tae-Hyun Yoo; Won-Woo Lee
Journal:  Toxins (Basel)       Date:  2020-09-28       Impact factor: 4.546

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