Biomolecules (Oct 2021)

Cardiorenal Syndrome: New Pathways and Novel Biomarkers

  • Guido Gembillo,
  • Luca Visconti,
  • Maria Ausilia Giusti,
  • Rossella Siligato,
  • Alessia Gallo,
  • Domenico Santoro,
  • Alessandro Mattina

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/biom11111581
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 11
p. 1581

Abstract

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Cardiorenal syndrome (CRS) is a multi-organ disease characterized by the complex interaction between heart and kidney during acute or chronic injury. The pathogenesis of CRS involves metabolic, hemodynamic, neurohormonal, and inflammatory mechanisms, and atherosclerotic degeneration. In the process of better understanding the bi-directional pathophysiological aspects of CRS, the need to find precise and easy-to-use markers has also evolved. Based on the new pathophysiological standpoints and an overall vision of the CRS, the literature on renal, cardiac, metabolic, oxidative, and vascular circulating biomarkers was evaluated. Though the effectiveness of different extensively applied biomarkers remains controversial, evidence for several indicators, particularly when combined, has increased in recent years. From new aspects of classic biomarkers to microRNAs, this review aimed at a 360-degree analysis of the pathways that balance the kidney and the heart physiologies. In this delicate system, different markers and their combination can shed light on the diagnosis, risk, and prognosis of CRS.

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