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The Microcirculation of the Septic Kidney

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Journal Semin Nephrol
Specialty Nephrology
Date 2015 Mar 22
PMID 25795501
Citations 16
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Abstract

The renal microcirculation plays a major role in the delivery of blood and oxygen to the kidney. In sepsis, alterations in renal microvascular perfusion, in conjunction with increased oxygen requirements, may contribute to renal failure even when renal macrovascular perfusion is preserved. In this review, we discuss the pathophysiology of the renal microcirculation during sepsis and how it contributes to acute kidney injury. Endothelial dysfunction largely is owing to inflammatory, oxidative, and nitrosative factors. Coagulative disorders and glycocalyx disruption also may contribute to the microcirculatory dysfunction. New technologies in experimental models and human beings are being developed to explore renal microcirculation in vivo. These technologies will allow a better understanding of the pathophysiopathology of the renal microcirculation and will help guide specific therapeutic strategies in sepsis-induced acute kidney injury.

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