Imaging the renal microcirculation in cell therapy

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Renal microvascular rarefaction plays a pivotal role in progressive kidney disease. There-fore, modalities to visualize the microcirculation of the kidney will increase our understanding of disease mechanisms and consequently may provide new approaches for evaluating cell-based therapy. At the moment, however, clinical practice is lacking non-invasive, safe, and efficient imaging modalities to monitor renal microvascular changes over time in patients suffering from renal disease. To emphasize the importance, we summarize current knowledge of the renal microcirculation and discussed the involvement in progressive kidney disease. Moreover, an overview of available imaging techniques to uncover renal microvascular morphology, function, and behavior is presented with the associated benefits and limitations. Ultimately, the necessity to assess and investigate renal disease based on in vivo readouts with a resolution up to capillary level may provide a paradigm shift for diagnosis and therapy in the field of nephrology.

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Apelt, K., Bijkerk, R., Lebrin, F., & Rabelink, T. J. (2021, May 1). Imaging the renal microcirculation in cell therapy. Cells. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells10051087

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