| Literature DB >> 33222549 |
Ana Ortega1, Josep Redon1,2,3, Olga Martinez-Arroyo1, Raquel Cortes1.
Abstract
Hypertension-mediated organ damage frequently includes renal function decline in which several mechanisms are involved. The present review outlines the state of the art on extracellular vesicles in hypertension and hypertension-related renal damage. Emerging evidence indicates that extracellular vesicles, small vesicles secreted by most cell types and body fluids, are involved in cell-to-cell communication and are key players mediating biological processes such as inflammation, endothelial dysfunction or fibrosis, mechanisms present the onset and progression of hypertension-associated kidney disease. We address the potential use of extracellular vesicles as markers of hypertension-mediated kidney damage severity and their application as therapeutic agents in hypertension-associated renal damage. The capacity of exosomes to deliver a wide variety of cargos to the target cell efficiently makes them a potential drug delivery system for treatment of renal diseases.Entities:
Keywords: exosomes; extracellular vesicles; hypertension; kidney diseases; therapeutics
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33222549 DOI: 10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.120.16064
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hypertension ISSN: 0194-911X Impact factor: 10.190