TY - JOUR
T1 - Pharmacology of immunosuppressive medications used in renal diseases and transplantation
AU - De Mattos, Angelo M.
AU - Olyaei, Ali J.
AU - Bennett, William M.
N1 - Copyright:
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PY - 1996/11
Y1 - 1996/11
N2 - As understanding of the molecular basis for the immune response has expanded rapidly, so have the possibilities for designing therapeutic interventions that are more effective, more specific, and safer than current treatment options. The promise of therapeutic advances in the future is based on the rapidly expanding insights into the pathogenesis of abnormal immunologic reactions. Nowhere is the understanding of molecular mechanisms, pathophysiology, and targeted therapy more relevant than in the field of renal transplantation, which makes up much of the clinical database for the use of immunosuppressive therapy for renal disease. Despite the recent advances in basic immunology, clinical validation of new agents and approaches is lacking for most drugs at present. This review will focus in the pharmacology of agents used in the therapy of immunologic renal disease and in renal transplantation. It should be recognized that clinical pharmacology and experience with newer agents is limited, and potential utility is based largely on experimental data.
AB - As understanding of the molecular basis for the immune response has expanded rapidly, so have the possibilities for designing therapeutic interventions that are more effective, more specific, and safer than current treatment options. The promise of therapeutic advances in the future is based on the rapidly expanding insights into the pathogenesis of abnormal immunologic reactions. Nowhere is the understanding of molecular mechanisms, pathophysiology, and targeted therapy more relevant than in the field of renal transplantation, which makes up much of the clinical database for the use of immunosuppressive therapy for renal disease. Despite the recent advances in basic immunology, clinical validation of new agents and approaches is lacking for most drugs at present. This review will focus in the pharmacology of agents used in the therapy of immunologic renal disease and in renal transplantation. It should be recognized that clinical pharmacology and experience with newer agents is limited, and potential utility is based largely on experimental data.
KW - immunosuppressive drugs
KW - Pharmacology
KW - renal disease
KW - renal transplantation
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U2 - 10.1016/S0272-6386(96)90246-2
DO - 10.1016/S0272-6386(96)90246-2
M3 - Review article
C2 - 9158202
AN - SCOPUS:0029964976
SN - 0272-6386
VL - 28
SP - 631
EP - 667
JO - American Journal of Kidney Diseases
JF - American Journal of Kidney Diseases
IS - 5
ER -