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Volume 19 Issue 11, November 2023

Inequities in kidney health and kidney care, inspired by the Review on p694.

Cover design: Lara Crow

World View

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Comment

  • Among global destabilizing events, natural disasters often receive widespread attention whereas protracted conflicts and economic crises fade into the background. Low- and middle-income countries bear the brunt of this indifference, resulting in severely weakened health systems. People who require dialysis are particularly vulnerable, necessitating urgent collaboration to ensure equitable and sustainable care during such crises.

    • Sami Alasfar
    • Ephrem Berhe
    • Valerie Luyckx
    Comment
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Research Highlights

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News & Views

  • A recent study reports that adenosine A2A receptor-mediated lymphangiogenesis increases lymphatic clearance of excess Na+ from the skin and reduces blood pressure, whereas impairment of this process leads to salt-sensitive hypertension. These findings raise intriguing physiological questions regarding the relationships among sodium, water and blood pressure.

    • Jens M. Titze
    News & Views
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Reviews

  • Kidney disease risk and outcomes are strongly associated with inequities that occur across the entire clinical course of the disease. The authors of this Review describe the different inequities that affect kidney health and care worldwide, and consider potential solutions to help to mitigate these.

    • Raymond Vanholder
    • Lieven Annemans
    • Valérie A. Luyckx
    Review Article
  • Here, the authors provide an overview of genetic causes of CAKUT and their impact on signalling pathways during nephrogenesis. They also discuss the impact of a molecular genetic diagnosis on the clinical care and potentially the personalized treatment of patients with CAKUT.

    • Caroline M. Kolvenbach
    • Shirlee Shril
    • Friedhelm Hildebrandt
    Review Article
  • Perivascular cells have beneficial roles that maintain kidney homeostasis but can also contribute to kidney pathology. Here, the authors focus mainly on pericytes and fibroblasts to examine these roles, including the contribution of perivascular cells to the myofibroblast pool in kidney fibrosis, and their crosstalk with tubular, immune and endothelial cells.

    • Shinji Tanaka
    • Didier Portilla
    • Mark D. Okusa
    Review Article
  • Here, the authors review techniques for cardiovascular diagnosis, screening and monitoring in patients with CKD, including approaches to the diagnosis of cardiac ischaemia, left ventricular hypertrophy and dysfunction, arrhythmia, cerebrovascular disease, peripheral arterial disease, arterial stiffness and hypertension.

    • Carmine Zoccali
    • Patrick B. Mark
    • Andrzej Wiecek
    Review Article
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