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Progression from Acute Kidney Injury to Chronic Kidney Disease: Clinical and Experimental Insights and Queries

机译:从急性肾损伤到慢性肾脏病的进展:临床和实验的见解和质疑

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There is an increasing number of clinical studies suggesting that acute kidney injury (AKI) can be complicated by the onset of progressive renal disease. Indeed, given the frequency of AKI in hospitalized patients, it could potentially be a leading cause of, or contributor to, end-stage renal disease. Insights into the natural history of AKI and potential mechanisms for disease progression can be gleaned from experimental studies. Although such studies underscore the principle that AKI can 'heal with defects', whether ongoing renal disease develops remains a subject of debate. Indeed, in the aftermath of AKI, a variety of secondary renal protective pathways are activated, which may retard or prevent severe chronic kidney disease. Furthermore, the onset of acute uremia per se may exert surprisingly potent renal protective effects. The purpose of this brief report is to review some of the clinical and experimental data that deal with these complex issues.
机译:越来越多的临床研究表明,进行性肾脏疾病的发作可能会使急性肾损伤(AKI)并发。实际上,考虑到住院患者中AKI的发生频率,它可能是终末期肾脏疾病的主要原因或促成因素。可以从实验研究中了解AKI的自然病史和疾病进展的潜在机制。尽管这样的研究强调了AKI可以“治愈缺陷”的原则,但是正在进行的肾脏疾病是否发展仍是一个有争议的话题。确实,在AKI的后果中,许多次要的肾脏保护途径被激活,这可能会延迟或预防严重的慢性肾脏疾病。此外,急性尿毒症的发作本身可能会发挥出令人惊讶的强大的肾脏保护作用。这份简短报告的目的是回顾一些处理这些复杂问题的临床和实验数据。

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