Authors
Christy C Bridges, Rudolfs K Zalups
Publication date
2017/2/17
Source
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part B
Volume
20
Issue
2
Pages
55-80
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
Owing to advances in modern medicine, life expectancies are lengthening and leading to an increase in the population of older individuals. The aging process leads to significant alterations in many organ systems, with the kidney being particularly susceptible to age-related changes. Within the kidney, aging leads to ultrastructural changes such as glomerular and tubular hypertrophy, glomerulosclerosis, and tubulointerstitial fibrosis, which may compromise renal plasma flow (RPF) and glomerular filtration rate (GFR). These alterations may reduce the functional reserve of the kidneys, making them more susceptible to pathological events when challenged or stressed, such as following exposure to nephrotoxicants. An important and prevalent environmental toxicant that induces nephrotoxic effects is mercury (Hg). Since exposure of normal kidneys to mercuric ions might induce glomerular and tubular injury, aged …
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CC Bridges, RK Zalups - Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part B, 2017