Chinese Journal of Blood Purification ›› 2023, Vol. 22 ›› Issue (06): 450-452.doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1671-4091.2023.06.011

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Current insights into the role of indoxyl sulfate in renal anemia

LIU Yu-xiu, BAI Feng-xia, YANG Ji-feng, GAO Yan, JIANG Rui-jian, ZHANG Hai-song   

  1. Department of Nephrology, The Affiliated Hospital of Hebei University School of Clinical Medicine, Baoding 071000 China; 2Hebei Provincial Key Laboratory of Skeletal Metabolic Physiology of Chronic Kidney Disease, Baoding 071000, China
  • Received:2023-01-05 Revised:2023-02-15 Online:2023-06-12 Published:2023-06-12
  • Contact: 071000 保定,1河北大学附属医院/临床医学院肾内科; 071000 保定,2河北省慢性肾脏病骨骼代谢生理学重点实验室 E-mail:hdfyzhs1665@sina.com

Abstract: The higher incidence of chronic kidney disease (CKD) has currently become a worldwide and major public health problem. Many complications associated with CKD patients greatly influence their hospitalization rate, quality of life and survival rate. Anemia is a common complication of CKD, and is an independent risk factor for cardiovascular and cerebrovascular complications in CKD patients. Longstanding anemia will cause heart overload, left ventricular hypertrophy, heart failure, higher hospitalization rate, and increased mortality rate. Indoxyl sulfate (IS) is an important protein-bound uremic toxin, accumulating in the body at the early stage of CKD. IS promotes the progression and complications of CKD through various pathways. Here we focus on the role of IS in renal anemia based on the recent studies that IS may also be involved in renal anemia.

Key words: Chronic kidney disease, Indoxyl sulfate, Renal anemia, Complication

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