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Estrogen and estrogen receptors in kidney diseases

Haoyang Ma, Shuang Chen, Yang Du

2021Renal Failure133 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

its receptors in the proximal tubule. The ERα polymorphisms have been associated with the susceptibilities and outcomes of several renal diseases. As a consequence, the altered or dysregulated estrogen/ERs signaling pathways may contribute to a variety of kidney diseases, including various causes-induced AKI, diabetic kidney disease (DKD), lupus nephritis (LN), IgA nephropathy (IgAN), CKD complications, etc. Experimental and clinical studies have shown that targeting estrogen/ERs signaling pathways might have protective effects against certain renal disorders. However, many unsolved problems still exist in knowledge regarding the roles of estrogen and ERs in distinct kidney diseases. Further research is needed to shed light on this area and to enable the discovery of pathway-specific therapies for kidney diseases.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineLupus nephritisKidneyEstrogen receptorEstrogenDiabetic nephropathyKidney diseaseAcute kidney injuryNephropathyEstrogen receptor betaNephrologyInternal medicineEndocrinologyBioinformaticsDiseaseDiabetes mellitusBiologyCancerBreast cancerPregnancy and Medication ImpactRenal Diseases and GlomerulopathiesElectrolyte and hormonal disorders