Publications by authors named "Alexander N Kirienko"

Objective: Introduction: Vascular endothelium function interruption has the main role among mechanisms of development and progression of chronic kidney disease. In numerous experimental and clinical studies, it was proved that activated vascular endothelium is a structural and functional unit that matches processes of inflammation with intravascular coagulation, fibrinolysis and haemorheological disorders. The aim: To identify special features of endothelium morphological structure in kidney vessels, coronary arteries and aorta during chronic kidney disease.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Alexander N Kirienko"

  • - Alexander N Kirienko's research primarily focuses on the morphological structure of vascular endothelium in relation to chronic kidney disease, examining its role in the progression of the disease and associated hemodynamic changes.
  • - In his 2019 article, he highlights how the activation of vascular endothelium serves as a critical mediator linking inflammation, coagulation, and haemorheological disorders in chronic kidney disease.
  • - The findings emphasize the need for deeper understanding of endothelial structural changes in various vessels like the kidneys, coronary arteries, and aorta, providing insights that may inform future therapeutic strategies.*