Obesity-related glomerulopathy in children: connecting pathophysiology to clinical care

Author:

Mangat Guneive1,Nair Nikhil2,Barat Oren3,Abboud Brian3,Pais Priya4,Bagga Sumedha5,Raina Rupesh16

Affiliation:

1. Department of Nephrology, Akron Nephrology Associates/Cleveland Clinic Akron General Medical Center , Akron , OH, USA

2. Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine , Cleveland , OH, USA

3. Northeast Ohio Medical University , Rootstown, OH, USA

4. Department of Pediatric Nephrology, St John's Medical College Hospital , Bangalore, India

5. Questrom School of Business, Boston University , Boston, MA , USA

6. Department of Nephrology, Akron Children's Hospital , Akron , OH, USA

Abstract

ABSTRACT Obesity has continued to emerge as a worldwide pandemic and has been associated with a significant increase in associated comorbidities. These include well-known conditions such as hypertension and diabetes, as well as lesser-known conditions such as obesity-related glomerulopathy (ORG). The main etiology of ORG is podocyte damage, but contributing theories include dysfunctional renin–angiotensin–aldosterone system activation, hyperinsulinemia and lipid deposition. Recent advances have made strides in understanding the complex pathophysiology of ORG. The key to treating ORG is weight loss and proteinuria reduction. Lifestyle modification, pharmacological interventions and surgery are mainstays of management. A special focus on obese children is required, as childhood obesity tracks into adulthood and primary prevention is key. In this review we discuss the pathogenesis, clinical features and established and newer treatment modalities of ORG.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Transplantation,Nephrology

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