

Author: Liabeuf Sophie Drüeke Tilman B. Massy Ziad A.
Publisher: MDPI
E-ISSN: 2072-6651|3|7|911-919
ISSN: 2072-6651
Source: Toxins, Vol.3, Iss.7, 2011-07, pp. : 911-919
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Abstract
The uremic syndrome is attributed to the progressive retention of a large number of compounds which, under normal conditions, are excreted by healthy kidneys. The compounds are called uremic toxins when they interact negatively with biological functions. The present review focuses on a specific class of molecules, namely the family of protein-bound uremic toxins. Recent experimental studies have shown that protein-bound toxins are involved not only in the progression of chronic kidney disease (CKD), but also in the generation and aggravation of cardiovascular disease. Two protein-bound uremic retention solutes, namely indoxyl sulfate and
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