The Aging Kidney and Acute Kidney Injury

Jan 21, 2026Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN

How Aging Affects the Kidney’s Response to Sudden Injury

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Abstract

Aging is associated with an increased risk of acute kidney injury (AKI) due to cellular senescence.

  • Senescence involves cell cycle arrest triggered by stressors, leading to upregulation of specific inhibitors.
  • Senescent cells remain metabolically active and produce inflammatory factors through a secretory process.
  • These senescent cells can influence both nearby and distant cells, expanding their effects beyond their origin.
  • Aging increases the likelihood of AKI, with various underlying processes contributing to this risk.
  • Factors such as mitochondrial dysfunction and impaired cellular processes are linked to aging kidneys.
  • Senolytics and senomorphics are proposed as potential therapies to address issues related to senescent cells.

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