MECHANISMS OF RENAL SCARING FROM REFLUX-NEPHROPATHY
There is presentation of paths of the pathogenesis of renal scaring from vesico-ureteral reflux at this article. Author demonstrated the role of macrophage and tissue monocyte in process of the inflammatory remodeling of interstitial renal tissue. Different cell signals affects interstitial tissue a...
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doaj-12e422eb65374e328a87635c44c846092021-07-28T16:20:47ZrusState Budget Educational Institute of Higher Professional Education, Rostov State Medical University, Ministry Health of Russian FederationVestnik Urologii2308-64242013-06-0102435110.21886/2308-6424-2013-0-2-43-5146MECHANISMS OF RENAL SCARING FROM REFLUX-NEPHROPATHYM. M. Batyushin0Department of Internal Disease with Physiotherapy №2, Problematic Science Laboratory of Experimental Nephrology Rostov State Medical University, Rostov-on-Don South Federal University, Science Institution of BiologyThere is presentation of paths of the pathogenesis of renal scaring from vesico-ureteral reflux at this article. Author demonstrated the role of macrophage and tissue monocyte in process of the inflammatory remodeling of interstitial renal tissue. Different cell signals affects interstitial tissue and activates fibroblast ploliferation and interstitial volume increasing. Cytokines such us monocyte chemotactic peptide-1, epidermal growth factor, macrophage colony stimulating factor, transforming growth factor-β1plays important role within process renal scaring and remodeling. Urinary tract infection causes expressed medullar renal scaring by toxins and inductive endogenic cytokines.https://www.urovest.ru/jour/article/view/46vesico-ureteral refluxreflux-nephropathycytokinesrenal scaringurinary tract infection |
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M. M. Batyushin MECHANISMS OF RENAL SCARING FROM REFLUX-NEPHROPATHY Vestnik Urologii vesico-ureteral reflux reflux-nephropathy cytokines renal scaring urinary tract infection |
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MECHANISMS OF RENAL SCARING FROM REFLUX-NEPHROPATHY |
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MECHANISMS OF RENAL SCARING FROM REFLUX-NEPHROPATHY |
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MECHANISMS OF RENAL SCARING FROM REFLUX-NEPHROPATHY |
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MECHANISMS OF RENAL SCARING FROM REFLUX-NEPHROPATHY |
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MECHANISMS OF RENAL SCARING FROM REFLUX-NEPHROPATHY |
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mechanisms of renal scaring from reflux-nephropathy |
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State Budget Educational Institute of Higher Professional Education, Rostov State Medical University, Ministry Health of Russian Federation |
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Vestnik Urologii |
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2308-6424 |
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2013-06-01 |
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There is presentation of paths of the pathogenesis of renal scaring from vesico-ureteral reflux at this article. Author demonstrated the role of macrophage and tissue monocyte in process of the inflammatory remodeling of interstitial renal tissue. Different cell signals affects interstitial tissue and activates fibroblast ploliferation and interstitial volume increasing. Cytokines such us monocyte chemotactic peptide-1, epidermal growth factor, macrophage colony stimulating factor, transforming growth factor-β1plays important role within process renal scaring and remodeling. Urinary tract infection causes expressed medullar renal scaring by toxins and inductive endogenic cytokines. |
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vesico-ureteral reflux reflux-nephropathy cytokines renal scaring urinary tract infection |
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