The development of renal ischemia has been postulated to be a main cause of the progressive nature of kidney diseases. In recent years, it has become clear that inappropriate and sustained activation of the endothelium could mediate this phenomenon. Endothelial activation will result in leucostasis and can compromise peritubular flow. The associated sustained redox signaling will also accelerate the development of endothelial senescence. In addition, risk factors for renal disease progression can reduce endothelial repair. In the course of these events, loss of capillary structure and rarefaction develops, which drives the further development of nephron loss. In this mini review, the evidence for this pathophysiological concept as well as t...
Endothelial dysfunction resulting in disintegration of vascular structure and function is a key elem...
The endothelium is considered to be the gatekeeper of the vessel wall, maintaining and regulating va...
The endothelial cell layer is responsible for molecular traffic between the blood and surrounding ti...
Recent evidence suggests that injury to the renal vasculature may play an important role in the path...
Acute kidney injury is associated with alterations in vascular tone that contribute to an overall re...
The kidney is comprised of heterogeneous cell populations that function together to perform a number...
Endothelial injury and dysfunction: Role in the extension phase of acute renal failure. The pathophy...
: Kidney damage is a common consequence of arterial hypertension, but is also a cause of atherogenes...
International audienceThe kidney harbours different types of endothelia, each with specific structur...
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is currently viewed as a generalized vasculopathic state associated wit...
Endothelial permeability in uremia. The risk of cardiovascular disease is significantly higher in pa...
Ischemic acute renal failure: An inflammatory disease? Inflammation plays a major role in the pathop...
AbstractCardiovascular complications dominate the landscape of chronic kidney diseases (CKD). Endoth...
Congenital nephrotic syndrome of the Finnish type (NPHS1) is associated with the rapid development o...
Acute kidney injury (AKI) can result from multiple factors. The main cause is reduced renal perfusio...
Endothelial dysfunction resulting in disintegration of vascular structure and function is a key elem...
The endothelium is considered to be the gatekeeper of the vessel wall, maintaining and regulating va...
The endothelial cell layer is responsible for molecular traffic between the blood and surrounding ti...
Recent evidence suggests that injury to the renal vasculature may play an important role in the path...
Acute kidney injury is associated with alterations in vascular tone that contribute to an overall re...
The kidney is comprised of heterogeneous cell populations that function together to perform a number...
Endothelial injury and dysfunction: Role in the extension phase of acute renal failure. The pathophy...
: Kidney damage is a common consequence of arterial hypertension, but is also a cause of atherogenes...
International audienceThe kidney harbours different types of endothelia, each with specific structur...
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is currently viewed as a generalized vasculopathic state associated wit...
Endothelial permeability in uremia. The risk of cardiovascular disease is significantly higher in pa...
Ischemic acute renal failure: An inflammatory disease? Inflammation plays a major role in the pathop...
AbstractCardiovascular complications dominate the landscape of chronic kidney diseases (CKD). Endoth...
Congenital nephrotic syndrome of the Finnish type (NPHS1) is associated with the rapid development o...
Acute kidney injury (AKI) can result from multiple factors. The main cause is reduced renal perfusio...
Endothelial dysfunction resulting in disintegration of vascular structure and function is a key elem...
The endothelium is considered to be the gatekeeper of the vessel wall, maintaining and regulating va...
The endothelial cell layer is responsible for molecular traffic between the blood and surrounding ti...