Purpose of review Alterations of the renal microcirculation can promote the development of acute kidney injury through the interlinked occurrence of renal hypoxia and activation of inflammatory pathways. This review focuses on the recent advances in this area, and discusses the possible therapeutic interventions that might be derived from these insights. Recent findings Endothelial injury acts as a primary event leading to renal hypoxia with disturbances in nitric oxide pathways playing a major role. The unbalanced homeostasis between nitric oxide, reactive oxygen species and renal oxygenation forms a major component of the microcirculatory dysfunction. Furthermore, injury leads to leukocyte-endothelial interaction that exacerbates renal hy...
Despite identification of several cellular mechanisms being thought to underlie the development of s...
Renal hypoxia has been recognized as a common feature of acute and chronic kidney injury arising fro...
Renal hypoxia has been recognized as a common feature of acute and chronic kidney injury arising fro...
Despite the identification of several of the cellular mechanisms thought to underlie the development...
Ischemia is the most common cause of acute renal failure. Ischemic-induced renal tissue hypoxia is t...
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a serious multifactorial conditions accompanied by the loss of function...
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a serious multifactorial conditions accompanied by the loss of function...
Despite identification of several cellular mechanisms being thought to underlie the development of s...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate the underlying mechanism associated with the alteration of...
Acute kidney injury (AKI) can result from multiple factors. The main cause is reduced renal perfusio...
Acute kidney injury (AKI) can result from multiple factors. The main cause is reduced renal perfusio...
Microvascular endothelial injury and dysfunction during ischemic acute renal failure. The pathophysi...
The renal microvasculature is emerging as a key player in acute and chronic kidney diseases. Renal m...
1. Renal blood flow, local tissue perfusion and blood oxygen content are the major determinants of o...
Despite identification of several cellular mechanisms being thought to underlie the development of s...
Despite identification of several cellular mechanisms being thought to underlie the development of s...
Renal hypoxia has been recognized as a common feature of acute and chronic kidney injury arising fro...
Renal hypoxia has been recognized as a common feature of acute and chronic kidney injury arising fro...
Despite the identification of several of the cellular mechanisms thought to underlie the development...
Ischemia is the most common cause of acute renal failure. Ischemic-induced renal tissue hypoxia is t...
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a serious multifactorial conditions accompanied by the loss of function...
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a serious multifactorial conditions accompanied by the loss of function...
Despite identification of several cellular mechanisms being thought to underlie the development of s...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate the underlying mechanism associated with the alteration of...
Acute kidney injury (AKI) can result from multiple factors. The main cause is reduced renal perfusio...
Acute kidney injury (AKI) can result from multiple factors. The main cause is reduced renal perfusio...
Microvascular endothelial injury and dysfunction during ischemic acute renal failure. The pathophysi...
The renal microvasculature is emerging as a key player in acute and chronic kidney diseases. Renal m...
1. Renal blood flow, local tissue perfusion and blood oxygen content are the major determinants of o...
Despite identification of several cellular mechanisms being thought to underlie the development of s...
Despite identification of several cellular mechanisms being thought to underlie the development of s...
Renal hypoxia has been recognized as a common feature of acute and chronic kidney injury arising fro...
Renal hypoxia has been recognized as a common feature of acute and chronic kidney injury arising fro...