The Role of Platelets in Diabetic Kidney Disease

Int J Mol Sci. 2022 Jul 27;23(15):8270. doi: 10.3390/ijms23158270.

Abstract

Diabetic kidney disease (DKD) is among the most common microvascular complications in patients with diabetes, and it currently accounts for the majority of end-stage kidney disease cases worldwide. The pathogenesis of DKD is complex and multifactorial, including systemic and intra-renal inflammatory and coagulation processes. Activated platelets play a pivotal role in inflammation, coagulation, and fibrosis. Mounting evidence shows that platelets play a role in the pathogenesis and progression of DKD. The potentially beneficial effects of antiplatelet agents in preventing progression of DKD has been studied in animal models and clinical trials. This review summarizes the current knowledge on the role of platelets in DKD, including the potential therapeutic effects of antiplatelet therapies.

Keywords: antiplatelet; biomarker; diabetes; diabetic kidney disease; diabetic nephropathy; platelet activation; platelets.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Blood Platelets / pathology
  • Diabetes Mellitus*
  • Diabetic Nephropathies* / pathology
  • Inflammation / complications
  • Kidney / pathology
  • Kidney Failure, Chronic* / complications

Grants and funding

This study was supported by the Indonesia Directorate General of Higher Education (BPP-LN DIKTI), Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia for PhD program scholarship.