Failed Tubule Recovery, AKI-CKD Transition, and Kidney Disease Progression
The University of Texas at San Antonio Health Science Center · University of Michigan · +3 more institutions
Abstract
The transition of AKI to CKD has major clinical significance. As reviewed here, recent studies show that a subpopulation of dedifferentiated, proliferating tubules recovering from AKI undergo pathologic growth arrest, fail to redifferentiate, and become atrophic. These abnormal tubules exhibit persistent, unregulated, and progressively increasing profibrotic signaling along multiple pathways. Paracrine products derived therefrom perturb normal interactions between peritubular capillary endothelium and pericyte-like fibroblasts, leading to myofibroblast transformation, proliferation, and fibrosis as well as capillary disintegration and rarefaction. Although signals from injured endothelium and…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 28.82
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 153
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4Topics & keywords
- Fibrosis
- Acute kidney injury
- Myofibroblast
- Medicine
- Pathology
- Kidney disease
- Paracrine signalling
- Peritubular capillaries
- Good health and well-being