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Endogenous and Exogenous Antioxidants as Agents Preventing the Negative Effects of Contrast Media (Contrast-Induced Nephropathy)

И. Г. Панова, А. С. Татиколов

2023Pharmaceuticals29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The use of conventional contrast media for diagnostic purposes (in particular, Gd-containing and iodinated agents) causes a large number of complications, the most common of which is contrast-induced nephropathy. It has been shown that after exposure to contrast agents, oxidative stress often occurs in patients, especially in people suffering from various diseases. Antioxidants in the human body can diminish the pathological consequences of the use of contrast media by suppressing oxidative stress. This review considers the research studies on the role of antioxidants in preventing the negative consequences of the use of contrast agents in diagnostics (mainly contrast-induced nephropathy) and the clinical trials of different antioxidant drugs against contrast-induced nephropathy. Composite antioxidant/contrast systems as theranostic agents are also considered.

Topics & Concepts

Contrast (vision)Contrast-induced nephropathyNephropathyOxidative stressMedicineAntioxidantIodinated contrast mediaPharmacologyInternal medicineChemistryEndocrinologyBiochemistryDiabetes mellitusComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceNeurological Disorders and TreatmentsSulfur Compounds in BiologyAcute Kidney Injury Research