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Gut-kidney axis and implications for chronic kidney disease management in cats and dogs

Gut-kidney axis and implications for chronic kidney disease management in cats and dogs
  • This review highlights the microbial influence on renal health and focuses on potential therapeutic strategies to optimize the management of CKD in cats and dogs

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) in cats and dogs presents significant clinical challenges, with emerging research highlighting the pivotal role of the gut-kidney axis in its pathogenesis and management. Gut dysbiosis, characterized by alterations in the gut microbiome composition and function, contributes to microbial dysmetabolism of key nutrients causing uremic toxin accumulation and disruptions in amino acid, bile acid and fatty acid profiles. These disturbances in turn exacerbate renal dysfunction and systemic inflammation. Recent research in veterinary medicine, particularly in cats, supports the gut microbiome and microbial-derived metabolites as novel therapeutic targets. Potential therapeutic strategies targeting the gut microbiome and microbial dysmetabolism, ...

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