Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8770276 | Journal of Renal Nutrition | 2018 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The role of fatty acids (FAs) in inflammation and in the related chronic diseases has been demonstrated. However, there is a lack of consistent and agreed knowledge about the role of FA profile and renal physiology and pathology, most articles focusing on the effect of polyunsaturated FAs supplementation, without considering the impact of basal FA metabolism on the efficacy of the supplementation. Here, we have summarized the specific literature concerning the assessment of circulating FA in 2 renal diseases, namely nephrotic syndrome and chronic kidney disease, also under hemodialytic treatment, and have received the most significant contributions in the last years. The effects of changes of FA profile and metabolism and the possible involvement of polyunsaturated FA metabolites in raising and modulating inflammation are discussed.
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Authors
Stefano BD, Alberto MD, Marie Louise MSc, Franca PhD, William MD, Carlo MD, PhD, Giovanni MD, PhD,