Causal Connections From Chronic Kidney Disease to Cardiac Fibrosis

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​Causal Connections From Chronic Kidney Disease to Cardiac Fibrosis​
Hulshoff, M. S.; Rath, S. K.; Xu, X.; Zeisberg, M.   & Zeisberg, E. M. ​ (2018) 
Seminars in nephrology38(6) pp. 629​-636​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.semnephrol.2018.08.007 

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Hulshoff, Melanie S.; Rath, Sandip K.; Xu, Xingbo; Zeisberg, Michael ; Zeisberg, Elisabeth M. 
Abstract
Cardiovascular disease and heart failure are the primary cause of morbidity and mortality in patients with chronic kidney disease. Because impairment of kidney function correlates with heart failure and cardiac fibrosis, a kidney-heart axis is suspected. Although our understanding of the underlying mechanisms still is evolving, the possibility that kidney-heart messengers could be intercepted offers ample reason to focus on this clinically highly relevant problem. Here, we review the current knowledge of how kidney injury causes heart failure and fibrosis.
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2018
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Seminars in nephrology 
ISSN
0270-9295
eISSN
1558-4488
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English

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