The role of gadolinium chelates in the mechanism of nephrogenic systemic fibrosis: A critical update

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作者
Idee, Jean-Marc [1 ]
Fretellier, Nathalie [1 ]
Robic, Caroline [1 ]
Corot, Claire [1 ]
机构
[1] Guerbet, Res & Innovat Div, Aulnay Sous Bois, France
关键词
contrast agents; circulating fibrocytes; fibroblasts; gadolinium; gadolinium chelates; kidney diseases; magnetic resonance imaging; nephrogenic systemic fibrosis; transmetallation; IMAGING CONTRAST AGENTS; HUMAN SKIN FIBROBLASTS; RENALLY IMPAIRED RATS; EOSINOPHILIA-MYALGIA-SYNDROME; NORMAL HUMAN MACROPHAGES; TOXIC OIL SYNDROME; MRI CONTRAST; LANTHANUM CARBONATE; IN-VIVO; IMATINIB MESYLATE;
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10.3109/10408444.2014.955568
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R99 [毒物学(毒理学)];
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100405 ;
摘要
Nephrogenic systemic fibrosis (NSF) is an iatrogenic scleroderma-like fibrosing systemic disorder occurring in patients with severe or end-stage renal disease. It was established as a new clinical entity in the year 2000. A causal role for gadolinium chelates (GC), widely used as contrast agents for magnetic resonance imaging, was suggested six years later. It rapidly appeared that the occurrence of NSF was associated with prior administration of GCs with lower thermodynamic stability, leading to warnings being published by health authorities and learned societies worldwide. Although a role for the chelated form of the less stable GCs has been proposed, the most commonly accepted hypothesis involves the gradual release of dissociated gadolinium in the body, leading to systemic fibrosis. However, the entire chain of events is still not fully understood in a causal way and many uncertainties remain.
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