International audienceChronic kidney disease is considered a major cause of cardiovascular risk and non-traditional risk factors remain largely unknown. The in vitro toxicity of 10 guanidino compounds (GCs) was evaluated via a standardized approach on different cell systems of relevance in cardiovascular disease. The parameters evaluated were production of reactive oxygen species, expression of surface molecules, cell proliferation, cytotoxicity and calcification. Several GCs had a stimulatory effect on monocytes and granulocytes (SDMA, creatine and guanidinobutyric acid (GBA)). Some GCs (guandine (G), guanidinosuccinic acid (GSA) and SDMA) inhibited endothelial cell proliferation or reduced calcification in osteoblast-like human VSMC (ADMA...
"Uraemia" literally means "urine in blood". With the advancement of basic medical sciences, it is be...
This study was undertaken to examine the removal rate of guanidino compounds (GS) as uremic toxin in...
BACKGROUND: The guanidines asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA), a marker of endothelial dysfunction, ...
In vitro study of the potential role of guanidines in leukocyte functions related to atherogenesis a...
Cardiovascular calcification is highly prevalent and associated with increased morbidity in chronic ...
Cardiovascular calcification is highly prevalent and associated with increased morbidity in chronic ...
Nitric oxide in uremia: Effects of several potentially toxic guanidino compounds. Vascular and neuro...
Uremic concentrations of guanidino compounds inhibit neutrophil superoxide production.BackgroundIn U...
Uremic concentrations of guanidino compounds inhibit neutrophil superoxide production. Background I...
Background. Specific guanidino compounds have been described as uraemic toxins and their concentrati...
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) has been usually associated with accumulation of some nitrogen compound...
Polycystic kidney disease (PKD) accounts for 7-10% of all dialyzed renal insufficient patients. Accu...
Renal failure causes various metabolic disorders, especially increases of uremic toxins. Of the urem...
Neurological and vascular impairment are important sources of morbidity in patients with renal failu...
"Uraemia" literally means "urine in blood". With the advancement of basic medical sciences, it is be...
This study was undertaken to examine the removal rate of guanidino compounds (GS) as uremic toxin in...
BACKGROUND: The guanidines asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA), a marker of endothelial dysfunction, ...
In vitro study of the potential role of guanidines in leukocyte functions related to atherogenesis a...
Cardiovascular calcification is highly prevalent and associated with increased morbidity in chronic ...
Cardiovascular calcification is highly prevalent and associated with increased morbidity in chronic ...
Nitric oxide in uremia: Effects of several potentially toxic guanidino compounds. Vascular and neuro...
Uremic concentrations of guanidino compounds inhibit neutrophil superoxide production.BackgroundIn U...
Uremic concentrations of guanidino compounds inhibit neutrophil superoxide production. Background I...
Background. Specific guanidino compounds have been described as uraemic toxins and their concentrati...
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) has been usually associated with accumulation of some nitrogen compound...
Polycystic kidney disease (PKD) accounts for 7-10% of all dialyzed renal insufficient patients. Accu...
Renal failure causes various metabolic disorders, especially increases of uremic toxins. Of the urem...
Neurological and vascular impairment are important sources of morbidity in patients with renal failu...
"Uraemia" literally means "urine in blood". With the advancement of basic medical sciences, it is be...
This study was undertaken to examine the removal rate of guanidino compounds (GS) as uremic toxin in...
BACKGROUND: The guanidines asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA), a marker of endothelial dysfunction, ...