Endothelial dysfunction in the kidney transplant population: Current evidence and management strategies.

Arun Prabhahar, Akshey Batta, Juniali Hatwal, Vivek Kumar, Raja Ramachandran, Akash Batta
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Abstract

The endothelium modulates vascular homeostasis owing to a variety of vasoconstrictors and vasodilators. Endothelial dysfunction (ED), characterized by impaired vasodilation, inflammation, and thrombosis, triggers future cardiovascular (CV) diseases. Chronic kidney disease, a state of chronic inflammation caused by oxidative stress, metabolic abnormalities, infection, and uremic toxins damages the endothelium. ED is also associated with a decline in estimated glomerular filtration rate. After kidney transplantation, endothelial functions undergo immediate but partial restoration, promising graft longevity and enhanced CV health. However, the anticipated CV outcomes do not happen due to various transplant-related and unrelated risk factors for ED, culminating in poor CV health and graft survival. ED in kidney transplant recipients is an under-recognized and poorly studied entity. CV diseases are the leading cause of death among kidney transplant candidates with functioning grafts. ED contributes to the pathogenesis of many of the CV diseases. Various biomarkers and vasoreactivity tests are available to study endothelial functions. With an increasing number of transplants happening every year, and improved graft rejection rates due to the availability of effective immunosuppressants, the focus has now shifted to endothelial protection for the prevention, early recognition, and treatment of CV diseases.

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肾移植人群的内皮功能障碍:目前的证据和管理策略。
内皮通过多种血管收缩剂和血管舒张剂调节血管稳态。内皮功能障碍(ED)以血管舒张受损、炎症和血栓形成为特征,可引发未来的心血管(CV)疾病。慢性肾脏疾病是一种由氧化应激、代谢异常、感染和尿毒症毒素引起的慢性炎症状态,会损害内皮细胞。ED也与肾小球滤过率的降低有关。肾移植后,内皮功能得到直接但部分的恢复,有希望延长移植寿命并增强心血管健康。然而,由于各种移植相关和不相关的ED危险因素,最终导致心血管健康和移植存活不良,预期的心血管结果并未发生。肾移植受者的ED是一个未被充分认识和研究的实体。心血管疾病是肾移植患者死亡的主要原因。ED有助于许多心血管疾病的发病机制。各种生物标志物和血管反应性试验可用于研究内皮功能。随着每年移植数量的增加,以及由于有效免疫抑制剂的可用性而提高的移植排异率,现在的重点已经转移到内皮保护,以预防、早期识别和治疗心血管疾病。
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