The impact of CKD on uremic toxins and gut microbiota

J Rysz, B Franczyk, J Ławiński, R Olszewski… - Toxins, 2021 - mdpi.com
Numerous studies have indicated that the progression of chronic kidney disease (CKD) to
end-stage renal disease (ESRD) is strictly associated with the accumulation of toxic …

Cardiovascular disease in dialysis patients

M Cozzolino, M Mangano, A Stucchi… - Nephrology Dialysis …, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a highly common complication and the first cause of death
in patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) on haemodialysis (HD). In this population …

Metabolomic and microbiome profiling reveals personalized risk factors for coronary artery disease

Y Talmor-Barkan, N Bar, AA Shaul, N Shahaf… - Nature medicine, 2022 - nature.com
Complex diseases, such as coronary artery disease (CAD), are often multifactorial, caused
by multiple underlying pathological mechanisms. Here, to study the multifactorial nature of …

The uremic toxicity of indoxyl sulfate and p-cresyl sulfate: a systematic review

R Vanholder, E Schepers, A Pletinck… - Journal of the …, 2014 - journals.lww.com
A growing number of publications supports a biologic effect of the protein-bound uremic
retention solutes indoxyl sulfate and p-cresyl sulfate. However, the use of unrealistically high …

Role of the microbiome in gut-heart-kidney cross talk

G Glorieux, SK Nigam, R Vanholder… - Circulation …, 2023 - ahajournals.org
Homeostasis is a prerequisite for health. When homeostasis becomes disrupted, dysfunction
occurs. This is especially the case for the gut microbiota, which under normal conditions …

The gut–kidney axis

P Evenepoel, R Poesen, B Meijers - Pediatric Nephrology, 2017 - Springer
The host–gut microbiota interaction has been the focus of increasing interest in recent years.
It has been determined that this complex interaction is not only essential to many aspects of …

[HTML][HTML] Gut microbiota generation of protein-bound uremic toxins and related metabolites is not altered at different stages of chronic kidney disease

T Gryp, K De Paepe, R Vanholder, FM Kerckhof… - Kidney international, 2020 - Elsevier
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is characterized by accumulation of protein-bound uremic
toxins such as p-cresyl sulfate, p-cresyl glucuronide, indoxyl sulfate and indole-3-acetic acid …

Effect of increasing dietary fiber on plasma levels of colon-derived solutes in hemodialysis patients

TL Sirich, NS Plummer, CD Gardner… - Clinical Journal of the …, 2014 - journals.lww.com
Results Increasing dietary fiber for 6 weeks significantly reduced the unbound, free plasma
level of indoxyl sulfate (median− 29%[25th percentile, 75th percentile,− 56,− 12] for fiber …

[HTML][HTML] Management of protein-energy wasting in non-dialysis-dependent chronic kidney disease: reconciling low protein intake with nutritional therapy

CP Kovesdy, JD Kopple, K Kalantar-Zadeh - The American journal of …, 2013 - Elsevier
ABSTRACT Protein-energy wasting (PEW), characterized by a decline in body protein mass
and energy reserves, including muscle and fat wasting and visceral protein pool contraction …

p-Cresyl sulphate and indoxyl sulphate predict progression of chronic kidney disease

IW Wu, KH Hsu, CC Lee, CY Sun… - Nephrology Dialysis …, 2011 - academic.oup.com
Background. Indoxyl sulphate (IS) and p-cresyl sulphate (PCS) are uraemic toxins that have
similar protein binding, dialytic clearance and proinflammatory features. However, only a few …