Chronic kidney disease as a catalyst for cerebral microbleeds: understanding the underlying mechanisms and treatment approaches.

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Frontiers in Medicine Pub Date : 2025-06-25 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fmed.2025.1578666
Jia Yang, Xuezhi Chen, Xianming Cao, Hui Yang, Peiwen Liu, Xiaoping Yin, Xiaorong Zhang, Zhiying Chen
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Abstract

Cerebral microbleeds (CMBs) are tiny deposits of blood degradation products in the brain that appear as small, low-signal lesions on magnetic resonance imaging paramagnetic susceptibility sequences. They are common forms of the cerebral small-vessel diseases and are thought to be associated with serious consequences such as cognitive decline and increased risk of stroke. Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a chronic disease in which renal impairment lasts for more than 3 months and is often accompanied by pathophysiologic changes such as inflammation, abnormal vascular endothelial function, and increased oxidative stress. It has been found that chronic renal insufficiency can induce the onset, development, and aggravation of cognitive impairment of CMBs, which may be caused by hypertension, inflammation and immune response, vascular lesions, blood-brain barrier damage, vitamin D deficiency, and so on. Therefore, it is essential to study the mechanism of cerebral microbleeds induced by chronic kidney disease to prevent the occurrence, development, treatment, and prognosis of stroke and related events in patients in the future. This article summarizes the definition, epidemiological investigation, pathophysiological mechanism, correlation, and treatment status of CMBs and CKD.

慢性肾脏疾病作为脑微出血的催化剂:了解潜在的机制和治疗方法。
脑微出血(CMBs)是血液降解产物在大脑中的微小沉积物,在磁共振成像顺磁化率序列上表现为小的低信号病变。它们是脑血管疾病的常见形式,被认为与认知能力下降和中风风险增加等严重后果有关。慢性肾病(Chronic kidney disease, CKD)是一种肾脏损害持续3个月以上的慢性疾病,常伴有炎症、血管内皮功能异常、氧化应激增高等病理生理变化。研究发现慢性肾功能不全可诱发CMBs认知功能障碍的发生、发展和加重,认知功能障碍可能由高血压、炎症和免疫反应、血管病变、血脑屏障损伤、维生素D缺乏等因素引起。因此,研究慢性肾脏疾病所致脑微出血的发生机制,对预防今后患者脑卒中及相关事件的发生、发展、治疗及预后具有重要意义。本文就CMBs与CKD的定义、流行病学调查、病理生理机制、相关性及治疗现状进行综述。
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Frontiers in Medicine
Frontiers in Medicine Medicine-General Medicine
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5.10
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3710
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12 weeks
期刊介绍: Frontiers in Medicine publishes rigorously peer-reviewed research linking basic research to clinical practice and patient care, as well as translating scientific advances into new therapies and diagnostic tools. Led by an outstanding Editorial Board of international experts, this multidisciplinary open-access journal is at the forefront of disseminating and communicating scientific knowledge and impactful discoveries to researchers, academics, clinicians and the public worldwide. In addition to papers that provide a link between basic research and clinical practice, a particular emphasis is given to studies that are directly relevant to patient care. In this spirit, the journal publishes the latest research results and medical knowledge that facilitate the translation of scientific advances into new therapies or diagnostic tools. The full listing of the Specialty Sections represented by Frontiers in Medicine is as listed below. As well as the established medical disciplines, Frontiers in Medicine is launching new sections that together will facilitate - the use of patient-reported outcomes under real world conditions - the exploitation of big data and the use of novel information and communication tools in the assessment of new medicines - the scientific bases for guidelines and decisions from regulatory authorities - access to medicinal products and medical devices worldwide - addressing the grand health challenges around the world
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