Kronik Böbrek Hastalığında Renal İnflamasyon ve Bazı Güncel Diyet Bileşenleri İlişkisi

Neslihan Ülger Öztürk, Reyhan Nergiz-Unal
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Chronic kidney disease can be defined as chronic and progressive deterioration of the regulation of fluid-solute balance and metabolic-endocrine functions of the kidney due to diminishing glomerular filtration. Inflammation in renal disease can develop as a cause or an outcome, and it has been reported in recent studies that inflammation is among the most important causes of disease-related mortality. Investigations on inflammation and diet interactions have shown that the effects of nutrients such as polyunsaturated fatty acids, vitamin D, vitamin E and other dietary components such as carnitine, lipoic acid, flavanoids, probiotics and prebiotics may have positive effects on the renal inflammation process. In this review, the potential anti-inflammatory effects of some current dietary components in chronic kidney disease were studied.
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慢性肾脏疾病可以定义为由于肾小球滤过减少而导致肾脏液-溶质平衡和代谢-内分泌功能的慢性和进行性恶化。肾脏疾病的炎症可以作为病因或结果发展,最近的研究报告显示,炎症是疾病相关死亡的最重要原因之一。对炎症和饮食相互作用的研究表明,多不饱和脂肪酸、维生素D、维生素E等营养素以及肉碱、硫辛酸、类黄酮、益生菌和益生元等其他膳食成分对肾脏炎症过程可能具有积极作用。在这篇综述中,研究了一些当前饮食成分在慢性肾脏疾病中的潜在抗炎作用。
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