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Roles of DNA damage in renal tubular epithelial cells injury
The prevalence of renal diseases including acute kidney injury (AKI) and chronic kidney disease (CKD) is increasing worldwide. However, the pathogenesis of most renal diseases is still unclear and effective treatments are still lacking.
Peipei Wang +14 more
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Significance A single acute kidney injury event increases the risk of progression to chronic kidney disease (CKD). Combining single-nucleus RNA sequencing with genetic tracing of injured proximal tubule cells identified a spatially dynamic, evolving ...
Louisa M. S. Gerhardt +4 more
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Clinical and Laboratory Characteristics of Acute Kidney Injury in Critically Ill Children: A Single Center Study [PDF]
Background: Acute kidney injury stands out as one of the common complications in the pediatric intensive care unit. Objectives: This study was designed to evaluate acute kidney injury’s frequency, etiologies, and its course in critically ill children ...
Faeghe Baryar Langroudi +5 more
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Timing of Initiation of Renal-Replacement Therapy in Acute Kidney Injury.
Background Acute kidney injury is common in critically ill patients, many of whom receive renal-replacement therapy. However, the most effective timing for the initiation of such therapy remains uncertain. Methods We conducted a multinational, randomized,
Starrt-Aki Investigators +33 more
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Acute toxic kidney injury [PDF]
Substances toxic to the kidney are legion in the modern world. The sheer number and variety, their mutual interactions and, metabolism within the body are a challenge to research. Moreover, the kidney is especially prone to injury owing to its physiology.
Nadezda Petejova +3 more
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Background Acute kidney injury is common in the surgical intensive care unit (ICU). It is associated with poor patient outcomes and high healthcare resource usage. This study’s primary objective is to help identify which ICU patients are at high risk for
Wen En Joseph Wong +8 more
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Acute kidney injury (AKI) is morphologically characterized by a synchronized plasma membrane rupture of cells in a specific section of a nephron, referred to as acute tubular necrosis (ATN).
W. Tonnus +31 more
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Hematopoietic (stem) cells—The elixir of life?
The aging of HSCs (hematopoietic stem cells) and the blood system leads to the decline of other organs. Rejuvenating aged HSCs improves the function of the blood system, slowing the aging of the heart, kidney, brain, and liver, and the occurrence of age‐related diseases.
Emilie L. Cerezo +4 more
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Heart failure subtype after acute kidney injury
Introduction Acute kidney injury (AKI) is associated with increased risk of heart failure (HF). Determining the type of HF experienced by AKI survivors (heart failure with preserved or reduced ejection fraction, HFpEF or HFrEF) could suggest potential ...
Bethany C. Birkelo +8 more
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Impact of acute kidney injury on major adverse cardiovascular events in intensive care survivors
Background: Acute kidney injury commonly occurs in patients admitted to ICU. After acute kidney injury, kidney function may not completely recover leading to increased risk of future cardiovascular events.
Mark Andonovic +6 more
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