Renal Endothelial Injury and Microvascular Dysfunction in Acute Kidney Injury

Volume: 35, Issue: 1, Pages: 96 - 107
Published: Jan 1, 2015
Abstract
The kidney is comprised of heterogeneous cell populations that function together to perform a number of tightly controlled, complex and interdependent processes. Renal endothelial cells contribute to vascular tone, regulation of blood flow to local tissue beds, modulation of coagulation and inflammation, and vascular permeability. Both ischemia and sepsis have profound effects on the renal endothelium, resulting in microvascular dysregulation...
Paper Details
Title
Renal Endothelial Injury and Microvascular Dysfunction in Acute Kidney Injury
Published Date
Jan 1, 2015
Volume
35
Issue
1
Pages
96 - 107
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