肥胖和肾脏疾病:关注纤毛病。

Q4 Medicine
Andrea Melluso, Alessandra Perna, Miriam Zacchia
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摘要

在全球范围内,肥胖症的患病率正在逐步上升。在其对健康的负面影响中,还观察到肾脏损害。它是由血流动力学、代谢和炎症改变引起的。纤毛病是由原纤毛功能障碍引起的一组疾病;这些疾病包括常染色体显性多囊肾病(ADPKD)以及Alström和Bardet-Biedl综合征。在ADPKD中,肥胖会加速肾脏疾病的进展。在Alström和Bardet-Biedl综合征中,肾脏疾病可能是由局部和全身因素引起的;在这些综合征中,肥胖是最常见的临床表现之一,目前正在进行研究以评估其在慢性肾脏疾病进展中的作用。肥胖的管理包括生活方式干预、药物和手术。有趣的新药理学进展现在可用于肥胖的一般人群和肥胖与某些遗传疾病;许多此类药物在慢性肾脏疾病进展中的保护作用——有时甚至与减肥无关——是一项进一步强调代谢障碍与肾脏疾病之间复杂关系的观察结果。
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Obesity and Kidney Disease: A Focus on Ciliopathies.

The prevalence of obesity is progressively increasing on a global scale. Among its negative health consequences, renal damage is also observed. It is due to hemodynamic, metabolic, and inflammatory alterations. Ciliopathies are a group of disorders caused by dysfunction of the primary cilium; these include autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) as well as Alström and Bardet-Biedl syndromes. In ADPKD, obesity accelerates kidney disease progression. In Alström and Bardet-Biedl syndromes, renal disease is likely due to both local and systemic factors; in these syndromes, obesity represents one of the most common clinical manifestations, and studies are currently underway to evaluate its role in the progression of chronic kidney disease. The management of obesity involves lifestyle interventions, medications, and surgery. Interesting new pharmacological advances are now available for both obesity in the general population and obesity associated with certain genetic disorders; the protective role of many of these drugs in the progression of chronic kidney disease - sometimes even independent of weight loss - is an observation that further highlights the intricate relationship between dysmetabolism and kidney disease.

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期刊介绍: Il Giornale Italiano di Nefrologia (GIN) è la rivista di educazione continua della Società Italiana di Nefrologia SIN ed è pubblicato bimestralmente. E" il più autorevole organo di informazione nefrologia disponibile a livello nazionale. Il giornale Italiano di Nefrologia offre la più aggiornata informazione medico-scientifica rivolta al nefrologo sotto forma di rassegne, casi clinici e articoli finalizzati all’Educazione Continua in Medicina, oltre ai notiziari ed agli atti dei congressi di questa prestigiosa Società Scientifica
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