Journal article
Cardiorenal syndrome: Pathophysiology, preclinical models, management and potential role of uraemic toxins
S Liu, S Lekawanvijit, AR Kompa, BH Wang, DJ Kelly, H Krum
Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology | Published : 2012
Abstract
1.Cardiorenal syndrome (CRS) describes the primary dysfunction in either the kidney or heart that initiates the combined impairment of both organs. The heart and kidney exert reciprocal control of the respective function to maintain constant blood volume and organ perfusion under continuously changing conditions. 2.The pathophysiology of CRS is not fully understood, but appears to be caused by a complex combination of haemodynamic, neurohormonal, immunological and biochemical feedback pathways. Of these pathways, the contributory role of uraemic toxins that accumulate in CRS has been underexplored. One such toxin, namely indoxyl sulphate, has been found to have direct adverse effects on rele..
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