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Review
. 2017;42(2):209-219.
doi: 10.1159/000476017. Epub 2017 May 4.

Angiogenesis and Inflammation in Peritoneal Dialysis: The Role of Adipocytes

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Angiogenesis and Inflammation in Peritoneal Dialysis: The Role of Adipocytes

Jun Shi et al. Kidney Blood Press Res. 2017.
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Abstract

Chronic inflammation and angiogenesis are the most common complications in patients undergoing maintenance peritoneal dialysis (PD), resulting in progressive peritoneum remolding and, eventually, utrafiltration failure. Contributing to the deeper tissue under the peritoneal membrane, adipocytes play a neglected role in this process. Some adipokines act as inflammatory and angiogenic promoters, while others have the opposite effects. Adipokines, together with inflammatory factors and other cytokines, modulate inflammation and neovascularization in a coordinated fashion. This review will also emphasize cellular regulators and their crosstalk in long-term PD. Understanding the molecular mechanism, targeting changes in adipocytes and regulating adipokine secretion will help extend therapeutic methods for preventing inflammation and angiogenesis in PD.

Keywords: Adipocytes; Angiogenesis; Inflammation; Peritoneal dialysis.

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