Literature DB >> 31399964

How Acute Kidney Injury Contributes to Renal Fibrosis.

Li Yang1,2,3.   

Abstract

Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a widespread clinical syndrome directly associated with patient short-term and long-term morbidity and mortality. During the last decade, the incidence rate of AKI has been increasing, the repeated and severe episodes of AKI have been recognized as a major risk factor chronic kidney diseases (CKD) and end-stage kidney disease (ESRD) leading to global disease burden. Proposed pathological processes and risk factors that add to the transition of AKI to CKD and ESRD include severity and frequency of kidney injury, older age, gender, genetics and chronic health conditions like diabetes, hypertension, and obesity. Therefore, there is a great interest in learning about the mechanism of AKI leading to renal fibrosis, the ultimate renal lesions of CKD. Over the last several years, a significant attention has been given to the field of renal fibrosis with impressive progression in knowing the mechanism of renal fibrosis to detailed cellular characterization and molecular pathways implicated in tubulointerstitial fibrosis. Research and clinical trial are underway for emerging biomarkers detecting early kidney injury, predicting kidney disease progression and developing strategies to efficiently treat AKI and to minimize AKI progression to CKD and ESRD. Specific interventions to prevent renal fibrosis are still experimental. Potential therapeutic advances based on those molecular mechanisms will hopefully offer promising insights into the development of new therapeutic interventions for patients in the near future.

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Keywords:  Acute kidney injury; Fibrosis; Inflammation; Maladaptive repair; Proximal tubular cell

Mesh:

Year:  2019        PMID: 31399964     DOI: 10.1007/978-981-13-8871-2_7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Exp Med Biol        ISSN: 0065-2598            Impact factor:   2.622


  7 in total

Review 1.  Potential targeted therapy and diagnosis based on novel insight into growth factors, receptors, and downstream effectors in acute kidney injury and acute kidney injury-chronic kidney disease progression.

Authors:  Li Gao; Xiang Zhong; Juan Jin; Jun Li; Xiao-Ming Meng
Journal:  Signal Transduct Target Ther       Date:  2020-02-14

2.  Selenium Deficiency Leads to Changes in Renal Fibrosis Marker Proteins and Wnt/β-Catenin Signaling Pathway Components.

Authors:  Tingting Lin; Jiaqi Tao; Ying Chen; Yitong Zhang; Fenglan Li; Yutong Zhang; Xueqing Han; Zihui Zhao; Guiyan Liu; Hui Li
Journal:  Biol Trace Elem Res       Date:  2021-04-24       Impact factor: 3.738

3.  Nifedipine Exacerbates Lipogenesis in the Kidney via KIM-1, CD36, and SREBP Upregulation: Implications from an Animal Model for Human Study.

Authors:  Yen-Chung Lin; Jhih-Cheng Wang; Mai-Szu Wu; Yuh-Feng Lin; Chang-Rong Chen; Chang-Yu Chen; Kuan-Chou Chen; Chiung-Chi Peng
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2020-06-19       Impact factor: 5.923

4.  Effects of High-Flux Dialysis Combined with Hemoperfusion on Serum GRP78 and miR-495-3p in Renal Failure Patients.

Authors:  Wei Fan; Xudong Li; Xiangjun Xu; Hong Chu
Journal:  Biomed Res Int       Date:  2021-10-11       Impact factor: 3.411

Review 5.  Src Family Kinases: A Potential Therapeutic Target for Acute Kidney Injury.

Authors:  Nannan Li; Guoxin Lin; Hao Zhang; Jian Sun; Ming Gui; Yan Liu; Wei Li; Jishi Liu; Juan Tang
Journal:  Biomolecules       Date:  2022-07-14

6.  Renal Inflammation and Innate Immune Activation Underlie the Transition From Gentamicin-Induced Acute Kidney Injury to Renal Fibrosis.

Authors:  Amanda Helen Albino; Fernanda Florencia Fregnan Zambom; Orestes Foresto-Neto; Karin Carneiro Oliveira; Victor Ferreira Ávila; Simone Costa Alarcon Arias; Antonio Carlos Seguro; Denise Maria Avancini Costa Malheiros; Niels Olsen Saraiva Camara; Clarice Kazue Fujihara; Roberto Zatz
Journal:  Front Physiol       Date:  2021-07-07       Impact factor: 4.566

Review 7.  Potential targeted therapy and diagnosis based on novel insight into growth factors, receptors, and downstream effectors in acute kidney injury and acute kidney injury-chronic kidney disease progression.

Authors:  Li Gao; Xiang Zhong; Juan Jin; Jun Li; Xiao-Ming Meng
Journal:  Signal Transduct Target Ther       Date:  2020-02-14
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