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Cardiorenal syndrome and vitamin D receptor activation in chronic kidney disease
Kidney Research and Clinical Practice ; : 12-25, 2012.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-156026
ABSTRACT
Cardiorenal syndrome (CRS) refers to a constellation of conditions whereby heart and kidney diseases are pathophysiologically connected. For clinical purposes, it would be more appropriate to emphasize the pathophysiological pathways to classify CRS into (1) hemodynamic, (2) atherosclerotic, (3) uremic, (4) neurohumoral, (5) anemic??hematologic, (6) inflammatory-oxidative, (7) vitamin D receptor (VDR) and/or FGF23-, and (8) multifactorial CRS. In recent years, there have been a preponderance data indicating that vitamin D and VDR play an important role in the combination of renal and cardiac diseases. This review focuses on some important findings about VDR activation and its role in CRS, which exists frequently in chronic kidney disease patients and is a main cause of morbidity and mortality. Pathophysiological pathways related to suboptimal or defective VDR activation may play a role in causing or aggravating CRS. VDR activation using newer agents including vitamin D mimetics (such as paricalcitol and maxacalcitol) are promising agents, which may be related to their selectivity in activating VDR by means of attracting different post-D-complex cofactors. Some, but not all, studies have confirmed the survival advantages of D-mimetics as compared to non-selective VDR activators. Higher doses of D-mimetic per unit of parathyroid hormone (paricalcitol to parathyroid hormone ratio) is associated with greater survival, and the survival advantages of African American dialysis patients could be explained by higher doses of paricalcitol (>10 microg/week). More studies are needed to verify these data and to explore additional avenues for CRS management via modulating VDR pathway.
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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Parathyroid Hormone / Vitamin D / Vitamins / Ergocalciferols / Receptors, Calcitriol / Dialysis / Renal Insufficiency, Chronic / Cardio-Renal Syndrome / Heart / Heart Diseases Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: Kidney Research and Clinical Practice Year: 2012 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Parathyroid Hormone / Vitamin D / Vitamins / Ergocalciferols / Receptors, Calcitriol / Dialysis / Renal Insufficiency, Chronic / Cardio-Renal Syndrome / Heart / Heart Diseases Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: Kidney Research and Clinical Practice Year: 2012 Type: Article