Detrimental role of humoral signalling in cardio-renal cross-talk

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In critically ill patients, any acute organ injury is associated with a sudden change of circulating factors that may play a role in distant organ dysfunction through a complex cross-talk. In this issue, Virzì and colleagues discuss the relevance of humoral signalling between heart and kidney, focusing on type 1 and type 3 cardio-renal syndrome. We herein review the mechanisms of heart-kidney cross-talk, discussing the role of circulating detrimental mediators in the pathogenetic mechanisms of cardio-renal syndrome. © 2014 BioMed Central Ltd.

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Cantaluppi, V., Dellepiane, S., Quercia, A. D., & Ferrario, S. (2014, January 22). Detrimental role of humoral signalling in cardio-renal cross-talk. Critical Care. https://doi.org/10.1186/cc13704

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