Protein carbamylation: a key driver of vascular calcification during chronic kidney disease

Vascular calcification is a frequent complication of advanced chronic kidney disease. Protein carbamylation is implicated in the acceleration of vascular disease in chronic kidney disease, but the mechanisms are not  clear. Mori et al. report that protein carbamylation exacerbates vascular calcification by decreasing ectonucleotide pyrophosphate/phosphodiesterase 1 expression, owing to carbamylation of mitochondrial proteins and oxidative stress. This provides new insight into the pathways responsible for cal cification in chronic kidney disease.
Source: Kidney International - Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Tags: Commentary Source Type: research