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Area of Science:

  • Environmental Health
  • Nephrology
  • Toxicology

Background:

  • Kidney diseases encompass various disorders affecting renal function and tissue.
  • Cadmium is an environmental pollutant linked to kidney damage and poisoning.
  • Cadmium exposure contributes to renal dysfunction, tubular/glomerular damage, and abnormal urinary components.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the pathogenesis and mechanisms of cadmium-induced kidney diseases.
  • To summarize therapeutic drug development for cadmium poisoning and their action mechanisms.
  • To discuss limitations and solutions for treating cadmium-induced kidney injury.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of scientific articles on cadmium toxicity and kidney disease.
  • Analysis of studies on the mechanisms of cadmium nephrotoxicity.
  • Examination of current and potential therapeutic strategies for cadmium poisoning.

Main Results:

  • Cadmium exposure leads to significant kidney damage, including tubular and glomerular injury.
  • Symptoms of cadmium-induced kidney disease include proteinuria, aminuria, and glycosuria.
  • Current treatments for cadmium-induced kidney injury are limited, necessitating further research.

Conclusions:

  • Understanding cadmium's role in kidney disease is crucial for public health.
  • Developing effective treatments for cadmium poisoning and kidney injury remains a challenge.
  • This review provides insights for future research directions in cadmium nephrotoxicity and treatment.