• Current drug targets · Dec 2009

    Review

    Novel therapeutic targets for prevention and therapy of sepsis associated acute kidney injury.

    • Christian H Pelte and Lakhmir S Chawla.
    • Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Washington, DC 20037, USA.
    • Curr Drug Targets. 2009 Dec 1; 10 (12): 1205-11.

    AbstractSepsis associated Acute Kidney Injury (SA-AKI) is the leading cause of AKI in the hospital setting and its incidence is increasing. Although the exact pathophysiology and phenotype of SA-AKI are not known, it is widely accepted that SA-AKI has a multi-injury pathway. This form of AKI has components of ischemia-reperfusion injury, direct inflammatory injury, coagulation and endothelial cell dysfunction, and apoptosis. As such, multiple agents have been shown in pre-clinical studies to ameliorate SA-AKI, but there are no interventions currently available for the treatment of SA-AKI. Promising agents that are in development include toll-like receptor inhibition, IL-10 augmentation, modulators of the protein C pathway, and mesenchymal stem cell mediated therapeutics. The aim of this review is to review the pathophysiology of SA-AKI and the therapeutic interventions that are under development to treat this complex and morbid disease.

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