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Kidney Microcirculation as a Target for Innovative Therapies in AKI

Bülent Ergin, Şakir Akın, Can İnce

2021Journal of Clinical Medicine18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a serious multifactorial conditions accompanied by the loss of function and damage. The renal microcirculation plays a crucial role in maintaining the kidney's functional and structural integrity for oxygen and nutrient supply and waste product removal. However, alterations in microcirculation and oxygenation due to renal perfusion defects, hypoxia, renal tubular, and endothelial damage can result in AKI and the loss of renal function regardless of systemic hemodynamic changes. The unique structural organization of the renal microvasculature and the presence of autoregulation make it difficult to understand the mechanisms and the occurrence of AKI following disorders such as septic, hemorrhagic, or cardiogenic shock; ischemia/reperfusion; chronic heart failure; cardiorenal syndrome; and hemodilution. In this review, we describe the organization of microcirculation, autoregulation, and pathophysiological alterations leading to AKI. We then suggest innovative therapies focused on the protection of the renal microcirculation and oxygenation to prevent AKI.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineMicrocirculationAcute kidney injuryCardiorenal syndromeKidneyHypoxia (environmental)Cardiogenic shockCardiologyRenal functionSeptic shockAutoregulationRenal blood flowIschemiaRenal replacement therapyRenal circulationInternal medicineIntensive care medicineSepsisBlood pressureMyocardial infarctionOxygenOrganic chemistryChemistryAcute Kidney Injury ResearchTrauma, Hemostasis, Coagulopathy, ResuscitationTraumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances
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