Table 4.
Potential pathomechanisms of smoking-induced renal injury
| • Increased sympathetic nerve activity |
| • Increase of blood pressure and heart rate |
| • Decreased fall of night-time blood pressure |
| • Increase of renal vascular resistance leading to a decrease in glomerular filtration rate and renal plasma flow |
| • Increase of intraglomerular capillary pressure |
| • Aggravation of hyperfiltration in patients with diabetic nephropathy |
| • Atherosclerosis of renal arteries and myointimal hyperplasia of the intrarenal arteries and arterioles |
| • Endothelin-1- and/or angiotensin II-mediated proliferation and matrix accumulation of vascular smooth muscle cells, endothelial cells and mesangial cells |
| • Tubulotoxic effects with alteration of tubular function |
| • Toxic effects on endothelial cells |
| • Oxidative stress |
| • Increased clotting of platelets |
| • Impaired lipoprotein and glycosaminoglycan metabolism |
| • Modulation of the immune response |
| • Vasopressin-mediated antidiuresis |
| • Insulin resistance |