Uremic Toxins and Vascular Dysfunction

Vascular dysfunction is an essential element found in many cardiovascular pathologies and in pathologies that have a cardiovascular impact such as chronic kidney disease (CKD). Alteration of vasomotricity is due to an imbalance between the production of relaxing and contracting factors. In addition...

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Main Authors: Isabelle Six, Nadia Flissi, Gaëlle Lenglet, Loïc Louvet, Said Kamel, Marlène Gallet, Ziad A. Massy, Sophie Liabeuf
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Published: MDPI AG 2020-06-01
Series:Toxins
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6651/12/6/404
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spelling doaj-eb1b4c37a0b548468bcd6ae8538dd1252020-11-25T02:52:22ZengMDPI AGToxins2072-66512020-06-011240440410.3390/toxins12060404Uremic Toxins and Vascular DysfunctionIsabelle Six0Nadia Flissi1Gaëlle Lenglet2Loïc Louvet3Said Kamel4Marlène Gallet5Ziad A. Massy6Sophie Liabeuf7UR 7517 UPJV, Pathophysiological Mechanisms and Consequences of Cardiovascular Calcifications (MP3CV), Picardie Jules Verne University, 80025 Amiens, FranceUR 7517 UPJV, Pathophysiological Mechanisms and Consequences of Cardiovascular Calcifications (MP3CV), Picardie Jules Verne University, 80025 Amiens, FranceUR 7517 UPJV, Pathophysiological Mechanisms and Consequences of Cardiovascular Calcifications (MP3CV), Picardie Jules Verne University, 80025 Amiens, FranceUR 7517 UPJV, Pathophysiological Mechanisms and Consequences of Cardiovascular Calcifications (MP3CV), Picardie Jules Verne University, 80025 Amiens, FranceUR 7517 UPJV, Pathophysiological Mechanisms and Consequences of Cardiovascular Calcifications (MP3CV), Picardie Jules Verne University, 80025 Amiens, FranceUR 7517 UPJV, Pathophysiological Mechanisms and Consequences of Cardiovascular Calcifications (MP3CV), Picardie Jules Verne University, 80025 Amiens, FranceService de Néphrologie et Dialyse, Assistance Publique—Hôpitaux de Paris (APHP), Hôspital Universitaire Ambroise Paré, 92100 Boulogne Billancourt, FranceUR 7517 UPJV, Pathophysiological Mechanisms and Consequences of Cardiovascular Calcifications (MP3CV), Picardie Jules Verne University, 80025 Amiens, FranceVascular dysfunction is an essential element found in many cardiovascular pathologies and in pathologies that have a cardiovascular impact such as chronic kidney disease (CKD). Alteration of vasomotricity is due to an imbalance between the production of relaxing and contracting factors. In addition to becoming a determining factor in pathophysiological alterations, vascular dysfunction constitutes the first step in the development of atherosclerosis plaques or vascular calcifications. In patients with CKD, alteration of vasomotricity tends to emerge as being a new, less conventional, risk factor. CKD is characterized by the accumulation of uremic toxins (UTs) such as phosphate, para-cresyl sulfate, indoxyl sulfate, and FGF23 and, consequently, the deleterious role of UTs on vascular dysfunction has been explored. This accumulation of UTs is associated with systemic alterations including inflammation, oxidative stress, and the decrease of nitric oxide production. The present review proposes to summarize our current knowledge of the mechanisms by which UTs induce vascular dysfunction.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6651/12/6/404Keywords: chronic kidney diseaseuremic toxinsvascular dysfunction
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author Isabelle Six
Nadia Flissi
Gaëlle Lenglet
Loïc Louvet
Said Kamel
Marlène Gallet
Ziad A. Massy
Sophie Liabeuf
spellingShingle Isabelle Six
Nadia Flissi
Gaëlle Lenglet
Loïc Louvet
Said Kamel
Marlène Gallet
Ziad A. Massy
Sophie Liabeuf
Uremic Toxins and Vascular Dysfunction
Toxins
Keywords: chronic kidney disease
uremic toxins
vascular dysfunction
author_facet Isabelle Six
Nadia Flissi
Gaëlle Lenglet
Loïc Louvet
Said Kamel
Marlène Gallet
Ziad A. Massy
Sophie Liabeuf
author_sort Isabelle Six
title Uremic Toxins and Vascular Dysfunction
title_short Uremic Toxins and Vascular Dysfunction
title_full Uremic Toxins and Vascular Dysfunction
title_fullStr Uremic Toxins and Vascular Dysfunction
title_full_unstemmed Uremic Toxins and Vascular Dysfunction
title_sort uremic toxins and vascular dysfunction
publisher MDPI AG
series Toxins
issn 2072-6651
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Vascular dysfunction is an essential element found in many cardiovascular pathologies and in pathologies that have a cardiovascular impact such as chronic kidney disease (CKD). Alteration of vasomotricity is due to an imbalance between the production of relaxing and contracting factors. In addition to becoming a determining factor in pathophysiological alterations, vascular dysfunction constitutes the first step in the development of atherosclerosis plaques or vascular calcifications. In patients with CKD, alteration of vasomotricity tends to emerge as being a new, less conventional, risk factor. CKD is characterized by the accumulation of uremic toxins (UTs) such as phosphate, para-cresyl sulfate, indoxyl sulfate, and FGF23 and, consequently, the deleterious role of UTs on vascular dysfunction has been explored. This accumulation of UTs is associated with systemic alterations including inflammation, oxidative stress, and the decrease of nitric oxide production. The present review proposes to summarize our current knowledge of the mechanisms by which UTs induce vascular dysfunction.
topic Keywords: chronic kidney disease
uremic toxins
vascular dysfunction
url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6651/12/6/404
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