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Understanding the heterogeneity and dysfunction of HDL in chronic kidney disease: insights from recent reviews

Zhen Xu, Shuo Yang, Liyan Cui

2024BMC Nephrology20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a complex disease that affects the global population's health, with dyslipidemia being one of its major complications. High density lipoprotein (HDL) is regarded as the "hero" in the bloodstream due to its role in reverse cholesterol transport, which lowers cholesterol levels in the blood and prevents atherosclerosis. However, in the complex internal environment of CKD, even this "hero" may struggle to perform its beneficial functions and could potentially become harmful. This article reviews HDL heterogeneity, HDL subclasses, functional changes in HDL during the progression of CKD, and the application of HDL in CKD treatment. This review aims to deepen understanding of lipid metabolism abnormalities in CKD patients and provide a basis for new therapeutic strategies.

Topics & Concepts

DyslipidemiaKidney diseaseMedicineNephrologyInternal medicineDiseaseIntensive care medicineCholesterolPopulationBioinformaticsEndocrinologyEnvironmental healthBiologyDiabetes, Cardiovascular Risks, and LipoproteinsCholesterol and Lipid MetabolismChronic Kidney Disease and Diabetes
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