Author:
Chvojka J,Sýkora R,Karvunidis T,Raděj J,Kroužecký A,Novák I,Matějovič M
Abstract
The kidney is a common “victim organ” of various insults in
critically ill patients. Sepsis and septic shock are the dominant
causes of acute kidney injury, accounting for nearly 50 % of
episodes of acute renal failure. Despite our substantial progress
in the understanding of mechanisms involved in septic acute
kidney injury there is still a huge pool of questions preclusive of
the development of effective therapeutic strategies. This review
briefly summarizes our current knowledge of pathophysiological
mechanisms of septic acute kidney injury focusing on
hemodynamic alterations, peritubular dysfunction, role of
inflammatory mediators and nitric oxide, mitochondrial
dysfunction and structural changes. Role of proteomics, new
promising laboratory method, is mentioned.
Publisher
Institute of Physiology of the Czech Academy of Sciences
Subject
General Medicine,Physiology
Cited by
47 articles.
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