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- Title
Recent Progress on Lipid Intake and Chronic Kidney Disease.
- Authors
Pei, Ke; Gui, Ting; Li, Chao; Zhang, Qian; Feng, Huichao; Li, Yunlun; Wu, Jibiao; Gai, Zhibo
- Abstract
The incidence of chronic kidney disease (CKD) is associated with major abnormalities in circulating lipoproteins and renal lipid metabolism. This article elaborates on the mechanisms of CKD and lipid uptake abnormalities. The viewpoint we supported is that lipid abnormalities directly cause CKD, resulting in forming a vicious cycle. On the theoretical and experiment fronts, this inference has been verified by elaborately elucidating the role of lipid intake and accumulation as well as their influences on CKD. Taken together, these findings suggest that further understanding of lipid metabolism in CKD may lead to novel therapeutic approaches.
- Subjects
KIDNEY physiology; LIPID metabolism; CHRONIC kidney failure; FAT content of food; INGESTION; KIDNEYS; LIPOPROTEINS; DISEASE risk factors
- Publication
BioMed Research International, 2020, p1
- ISSN
2314-6133
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1155/2020/3680397