Literature DB >> 34001267

The renal microcirculation in chronic kidney disease: novel diagnostic methods and therapeutic perspectives.

Shulin Li1, Fei Wang1, Dong Sun2,3.   

Abstract

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) affects 8-16% of the population worldwide and is characterized by fibrotic processes. Understanding the cellular and molecular mechanisms underpinning renal fibrosis is critical to the development of new therapeutics. Microvascular injury is considered an important contributor to renal progressive diseases. Vascular endothelium plays a significant role in responding to physical and chemical signals by generating factors that help maintain normal vascular tone, inhibit leukocyte adhesion and platelet aggregation, and suppress smooth muscle cell proliferation. Loss of the rich capillary network results in endothelial dysfunction, hypoxia, and inflammatory and oxidative effects and further leads to the imbalance of pro- and antiangiogenic factors, endothelial cell apoptosis and endothelial-mesenchymal transition. New techniques, including both invasive and noninvasive techniques, offer multiple methods to observe and monitor renal microcirculation and guide targeted therapeutic strategies. A better understanding of the role of endothelium in CKD will help in the development of effective interventions for renal microcirculation improvement. This review focuses on the role of microvascular injury in CKD, the methods to detect microvessels and the novel treatments to ameliorate renal fibrosis.

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Keywords:  Chronic kidney disease; Endothelial dysfunction; Microvascular assessment; Microvascular injury; Therapeutic strategies

Year:  2021        PMID: 34001267     DOI: 10.1186/s13578-021-00606-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Biosci        ISSN: 2045-3701            Impact factor:   7.133


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