Vasculature and kidney complications in sickle cell disease

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Abstract

Recent developments in sickle cell disease include the concept of a vasculopathic state and the classification of sickle cell disease into a hemolysis-endothelial dysfunction phenotype or a viscosity-vasoocclusion phenotype. The hemolysis-endothelial dysfunction phenotype largely reflects deficiency of or resistance to nitric oxide. In addition to discussing these areas, we suggest that the hemolysis-endothelial dysfunction phenotype also reflects the instability of sickle hemoglobin, the release of heme, and the induction of heme oxygenase-1. From these perspectives the renal complications of sickle cell disease are discussed and classified. Copyright © 2012 by the American Society of Nephrology.

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Nath, K. A., & Katusic, Z. S. (2012). Vasculature and kidney complications in sickle cell disease. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. American Society of Nephrology. https://doi.org/10.1681/ASN.2011101019

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