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Review
. 2011 Nov;41(10):803-21.
doi: 10.3109/10408444.2011.602662. Epub 2011 Aug 12.

An integrative view of the pathophysiological events leading to cisplatin nephrotoxicity

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An integrative view of the pathophysiological events leading to cisplatin nephrotoxicity

Penélope D Sánchez-González et al. Crit Rev Toxicol. 2011 Nov.

Abstract

Cisplatin is among the most effective chemotherapeutic agents against solid tumors. Nephrotoxicity is the most common side effect of cisplatin chemotherapy, which limits the clinical use of cisplatin and seriously worsens the quality of life of cancer patients resulting in dosage reduction and discontinuation of treatment. Cisplatin involves a complex multifactorial process, as it has direct toxic effect on cells of the renal tubules, vasculature and glomeruli, and causes alterations in renal blood flow and glomerular filtration rate. Indirectly, cisplatin also induces inflammation of the renal interstitium, which contributes to the acute damage and may lead to chronic interstitial fibrosis, indicative of irreversible renal damage. This review presents an integrative view of the pathophysiological effects of cisplatin on tubular, vascular, glomerular, and interstitial function and the interplay among these actions. Moreover, it reviewed human clinical trials of the last ten years in order to evaluate the incidence and severity of the renal injury induced by cisplatin at the doses and therapeutic guidelines used in the clinical practice.

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