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- W4386713623 abstract "Background . Vascular calcification underlies cardiovascular complications, which remain the leading cause of high mortality in chronic kidney disease (CKD). Uremic toxins, including the advanced glycation end products, play a significant role in the formation of this process. The Aim of the study is to clarify the role of the advanced glycation end products (AGEs) and inflammationproducts in the processes of vascular calcification at different stages of CKD. Patients and Methods. 105 patients aged 18 to 66 years at different stages of CKD C1-C5D were examined, 75 of which were caused by diabetic nephropathy (DN), 30 by other nosological forms. Serum concentrations of AGEs, IL6, TNF-α, troponin I, parathyroid hormone (PTH) were determined by enzyme immunoassay (ELISA). To study the AGEs concentration, the serum was separated by centrifugation (in Eppendorf tubes). The samples were stored at – 70 °C. The left ventricular myocardial mass index (LVMI) was determined. Left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) was diagnosed with LVH>115 g/m 2 for men and >95 g/m 2 for women. The peak systolic velocity of blood flow in the aortic arch (Vps) was studied by duplex scanning using the Doppler effect. Results . A significant increase in serum phosphorus concentration (p < 0.05) and PTH (p< 0.01) was revealed as the glomerular filtration rate decreased. An increase in the concentration of AGEs, IL6 and TNF-α was found at all stages of CKD, most pronounced at the later stages – C4-C5D ((p< 0.01, p< 0.05, p<0.05, respectively). Pronounced changes in LVMI and Vps were associated with high levels of AGEs, IL6 and TNF-α. CONCLUSION. An increase in the level of glycation end products and inflammatory factors directly and reliably correlated with the severity of uremia and the severity of morphofunctional changes in the heart and aorta, which confirms their significant role in the development of cardiovascular complications in CKD. Keywords: advanced glycation end products, inflammation, vascular calcification, chronic kidney disease>˂0.05, respectively). Pronounced changes in LVMI and Vps were associated with high levels of AGEs, IL6 and TNF-α. Conclusion . An increase in the level of glycation end products and inflammatory factors directly and reliably correlated with the severity of uremia and the severity of morphofunctional changes in the heart and aorta, which confirms their significant role in the development of cardiovascular complications in CKD." @default.
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- W4386713623 title "Clinical significance of adanced glycation end products and inflammation products in the development of vascular calcification and cardiovascular complications in chronic kidney disease" @default.
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