Abstract: Cardiorenal syndrome is a frequently encountered clinical condition when the dysfunction of either the heart or kidneys amplifies the failure progression of the other organ. Complex biochemical, hormonal and hemodynamic mechanisms underlie the development of cardiorenal syndrome. Both in vitro and experimental studies have identified several dysregulated pathways in heart failure and in chronic kidney disease that lead to increased oxidative stress. A decrease in mitochondrial oxidative metabolism has been reported in cardiomyocytes during heart failure. This is balanced by a compensatory increase in glucose uptake and glycolysis with consequent decrease in myocardial ATP content. In the kidneys, both NADPH oxidase and mitochondri...
In kidney disease (KD), several factors released into the bloodstream can induce a series of changes...
All the vital organs of the body share information by virtue of various biological mediators. Primar...
In cardiorenal syndrome (CRS), heart failure and renal failure are pathophysiologically closely inte...
Cardiorenal syndrome is a frequently encountered clinical condition when the dysfunction of either t...
Cardiorenal syndrome is a frequently encountered clinical condition when the dysfunction of either t...
Cardiorenal Syndrome Type 1 (Type 1) is a specific condition which is characterized by a rapid worse...
There is a strong association between both acute and chronic dysfunction of the heart and kidneys wi...
A highly complex interplay exists between the heart and kidney in the setting of both normal and abn...
Combined dysfunction of the heart and the kidneys, which can be associated with haemodynamic impairm...
Cardiorenal syndrome (CRS) type 1 is characterized as the development of acute kidney injury (AKI) a...
The incidence of cardiac failure and chronic renal failure is increasing and it has now become clear...
Inter-organ crosstalk plays an essential role in the physiological homeostasis of the heart and othe...
Cardiorenal syndromes (CRS) have been recently classified into five distinct entities, each with dif...
In this thesis we investigated the interactions between heart and kidneys in disease in a longitudin...
Cardiorenal syndromes (CRS) have been recently classified into five distinct entities, each with dif...
In kidney disease (KD), several factors released into the bloodstream can induce a series of changes...
All the vital organs of the body share information by virtue of various biological mediators. Primar...
In cardiorenal syndrome (CRS), heart failure and renal failure are pathophysiologically closely inte...
Cardiorenal syndrome is a frequently encountered clinical condition when the dysfunction of either t...
Cardiorenal syndrome is a frequently encountered clinical condition when the dysfunction of either t...
Cardiorenal Syndrome Type 1 (Type 1) is a specific condition which is characterized by a rapid worse...
There is a strong association between both acute and chronic dysfunction of the heart and kidneys wi...
A highly complex interplay exists between the heart and kidney in the setting of both normal and abn...
Combined dysfunction of the heart and the kidneys, which can be associated with haemodynamic impairm...
Cardiorenal syndrome (CRS) type 1 is characterized as the development of acute kidney injury (AKI) a...
The incidence of cardiac failure and chronic renal failure is increasing and it has now become clear...
Inter-organ crosstalk plays an essential role in the physiological homeostasis of the heart and othe...
Cardiorenal syndromes (CRS) have been recently classified into five distinct entities, each with dif...
In this thesis we investigated the interactions between heart and kidneys in disease in a longitudin...
Cardiorenal syndromes (CRS) have been recently classified into five distinct entities, each with dif...
In kidney disease (KD), several factors released into the bloodstream can induce a series of changes...
All the vital organs of the body share information by virtue of various biological mediators. Primar...
In cardiorenal syndrome (CRS), heart failure and renal failure are pathophysiologically closely inte...