Role of Metabolic Abnormalities During the Progression of Chronic Kidney Disease and Preventive Strategies

Sep 17, 2025International journal of medical sciences

How Metabolic Problems Relate to Chronic Kidney Disease Progression and Ways to Prevent Them

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Abstract

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) affects approximately 10% of the global population and is linked to various metabolic disorders.

  • Metabolic disorders, including hyperuricemia, dyslipidemia, obesity, and type 2 diabetes, are associated with the increased incidence of CKD.
  • Oxidative stress, chronic inflammation, and dysregulation of cellular processes contribute to CKD progression.
  • Lipid-related issues can lead to mitochondrial dysfunction and heightened production of reactive oxygen species (ROS), impacting kidney health.
  • Activation of specific signaling pathways, such as NF-κB and NLRP3 inflammasomes, is associated with increased inflammation and kidney damage.
  • Interventions targeting metabolic abnormalities, including pharmacological and lifestyle changes, may offer therapeutic potential for CKD management.

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