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Review
. 2000 Aug 30;139(17):524-8.

[Chronic renal allograft rejection. Part 2. Therapeutic possibilities]

[Article in Czech]
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  • PMID: 11109284
Review

[Chronic renal allograft rejection. Part 2. Therapeutic possibilities]

[Article in Czech]
O Viklický et al. Cas Lek Cesk. .

Abstract

Chronic rejection represents an important cause of renal allograft loss in the long term follow up. New insights into etiopathogenesis of the chronic rejection offer possibilities for experimental therapy. Novel immunosuppressants, such as mycophenolic acid, tacrolimus or rapamycin as well as lipid lowering drugs, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors or AT-1 receptor blockers, may reduce of effects the risk factors on the progression of chronic rejection. In the future, gene therapy may offer additional possibilities to prevent chronic rejection. This review deals with possibilities of prevention of the chronic renal allograft rejection based on experimental evidences and current therapeutic concepts and puts these options into a rational perspective.

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