嘌呤能受体
炎症
血小板
止血
肾脏疾病
受体
医学
血栓形成
免疫学
病理生理学
血小板活化
内科学
作者
Adam Corken,Vincz Ong,Rajshekhar A. Kore,Sai Nikhila Ghanta,Oleg Karaduta,Rupak Pathak,Shannon Rose,Craig Porter,Nishank Jain
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.kint.2024.03.033
摘要
Platelets are anucleated cells that circulate in the bloodstream. Historically, platelets were thought to perform a singular function—stop bleeding via clotting. Although platelets do play a key role in hemostasis and thrombosis, recent studies indicate that platelets also modulate inflammation, and this platelet-induced inflammation contributes to the pathophysiology of various diseases such as atherosclerosis and diabetes mellitus. Thus, in recent years, our understanding of platelet function has broadened. In this review, we revisit the classic role of platelets in hemostasis and thrombosis and describe the newly recognized function of platelets in modulating inflammation. We cover the potential use of purinergic receptor antagonists to prevent platelet-modulated inflammation, particularly in patients with chronic kidney disease, and finally, we define key questions that must be addressed to understand how platelet-modulated inflammation contributes to the pathophysiology of chronic kidney disease.
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