An overview of the mechanisms in vascular calcification during chronic kidney disease
- PMID: 30985336
- DOI: 10.1097/MNH.0000000000000507
An overview of the mechanisms in vascular calcification during chronic kidney disease
Abstract
Purpose of review: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) facilitates a unique environment to strongly accelerate vascular calcification - the pathological deposition of calcium-phosphate in the vasculature. These calcifications are associated with the excessive cardiovascular mortality of CKD patients.
Recent findings: Vascular calcification is a multifaceted active process, mediated, at least partly, by vascular smooth muscle cells. These cells are able to transdifferentiate into cells with osteo/chondrogenic properties, which exert multiple effects to facilitate vascular tissue mineralization. As the understanding of the underlying pathophysiology increases, first therapeutic concepts begin to emerge.
Summary: This brief review provides an overview on the so far known mechanisms involved in the initiation and progression of vascular calcification in CKD.
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