Chen Li-hua, Zhang Mei-ling, Zhong Hong-bin, Huang Ji-yi. Summary of research advances on the correlation between chronic kidney disease and gastrointestinal microbiome[J]. Journal of Clinical Nephrology, 2021, 21(1): 74-78. DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1671-2390.y19-209
    Citation: Chen Li-hua, Zhang Mei-ling, Zhong Hong-bin, Huang Ji-yi. Summary of research advances on the correlation between chronic kidney disease and gastrointestinal microbiome[J]. Journal of Clinical Nephrology, 2021, 21(1): 74-78. DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1671-2390.y19-209

    Summary of research advances on the correlation between chronic kidney disease and gastrointestinal microbiome

    • The incidence of chronic kidney disease(CKD)in China has remained elevated and it shows an annually rising trend.However,no radical cure is not currently available.Exploring the risk factors of CKD is a research focus of nephrology.It is generally accepted that the change of intestinal flora was correlated with the development of CKD.And micro-ecological balance of gut might impact upon human health.However,owing to an impairment of intestinal function barrier and an alteration of intestinal flora,an accumulation of gut derived toxin gradually induced a continuous deterioration of CKD.This review was intended to describe the relativity between CKD and intestinal flora and explore the possibility of modulating intestinal flora as a new therapeutic target for CKD.
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