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Abstract
Cardiovascular complications dominate the landscape of chronic kidney diseases (CKD). Endothelial cell dysfunction (ECD) is a well-known culprit of cardiovascular morbidity and it develops in CKD with remarkable frequency. This brief overview of ECD in CKD scans two decades of studies performed in my laboratory, from genetic analyses to proteomic and metabolomics screens. I provide a detailed description of findings related to the premature senescence of endothelial cells, cell transition from the endothelial to mesenchymal phenotype, and stages of development of ECD. Clinical utility of some of these findings is illustrated with data on laser-Doppler flowmetry and imaging in patients with CKD. Some currently available and emerging therapeutic options for the management of ECD are briefly presented.Entities:
Keywords: Endothelial-to-mesenchymal transition; Metabolomics; Premature senescence proteomics; Stress-induced
Year: 2015 PMID: 26484026 PMCID: PMC4570605 DOI: 10.1016/j.krcp.2015.05.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Kidney Res Clin Pract ISSN: 2211-9132
Figure 1An “airport hub” model of endothelial functions. In this model, all functions are intrinsically interconnected, and any impairment of one would affect the others. Some essential mediators of these functions are shown in brackets. Pathophysiological consequences of endothelial dysfunction are depicted at the perimeter.
EDHF, endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factor; EDRF, endothelium-derived relaxing factor; HTN, hypertension; MCP, monocyte chemotactic protein; NO, nitric oxide; PA, plasminogen activator; PAI-1, plasminogen activator inhibitor-1; prot, protein; TF, tissue factor; VSM, vascular smooth muscle.
Note. From “Endothelial cell dysfunction: can’t live with it, how to live without it,” by M.S. Goligorsky, 2005, Am J Physiol Renal Physiol, 288, p. F871. Copyright 2005, The American Physiological Society. Reprinted with permission.
Figure 4Summary of major functional and metabolomic findings and proposed pathways of . See the text for details. eNOS, Endothelial nitric oxide synthase.