“…Many inflammatory cytokines are enhanced in experimental models of renal ischemia (TNF-a, IL-1, and IL-6) and also markers, including the factor nuclear kappa B (NF-kB), which is very important for cell signaling during inflammatory processes (Trentin-Sonoda et al, 2015). Given that, some studies present the participation of inflammation as a cause of CKD progression in CHF patients (House et al, 2019;Marsico et al, 2019). During cardiac ischemia, myocytes release inflammatory cytokines (Colombo et al, 2012), and they can reach renal tissue, inducing local inflammation, apoptosis, or oxidative stress (Ronco and Di Lullo, 2014).…”