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Enalapril Attenuates Glomerular Hyperfiltration following a Meat Meal [PDF]

open access: possibleNephron, 1989
It has been shown that the glomerular filtration rate increases after a meat meal. We examined in humans whether enalapril, which has been shown to decrease glomerular capillary pressure in rats with chronic renal failure, could attenuate the renal response to a meat meal. Twelve healthy volunteers were studied after an oral protein load, 1.5 g/kg body
I. Markovitz   +5 more
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Glomerular Hyperfiltration: An Early Marker of Nephropathy in Fabry Disease

Nephron, 2018
<b><i>Background and objectives:</i></b> Progressive nephropathy is one of the main features of Fabry disease (FD). It has been supposed that an early phase, clinically silent disease occurs in childhood and adolescence and is characterized by glomerular hyperfiltration (HF).
Riccio, Eleonora   +9 more
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Glomerular hyperfiltration in children with cancer: prevalence and a hypothesis

Pediatric Radiology, 2016
Glomerular hyperfiltration has recently been reported in children with malignancies and has been attributed to increased solute from breakdown of tumor tissues.To evaluate the prevalence of hyperfiltration in the pediatric oncology population and explore its pathophysiological mechanism.Tc-99 m diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid (DTPA) glomerular ...
Massoud Majd   +5 more
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Glomerular Hyperfiltration and Cancer: A Nationwide Population-Based Study

Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention, 2020
Abstract Background: Glomerular hyperfiltration is associated with all-cause mortality. Herein, we evaluated the association between glomerular hyperfiltration and the development of cancer, the most common cause of death, in an Asian population ...
Woo Yeong Park   +22 more
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Glomerular hyperfiltration: part 2—clinical significance in children

Pediatric Nephrology, 2022
Glomerular hyperfiltration (GHF) is a phenomenon that can occur in various clinical conditions affecting the kidneys such as sickle cell disease, diabetes mellitus, autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease, and solitary functioning kidney. Yet, the pathophysiological mechanisms vary from one disease to another and are not well understood.
Oyindamola C. Adebayo   +6 more
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Glomerular hyperfiltration in morbid obesity: Role of the inflammasome signalling

Nephrology, 2022
AbstractAimObesity is associated with glomerular hyperfiltration which may precede the development of overt renal damage. Few studies evaluated the link between inflammasome signalling and hyperfiltration. The aim is to evaluate the relationship between IL1‐β/Caspase‐1, insulin sensitivity and hyperfiltration in subjects with severe obesity, before and
Moriconi, Diego   +7 more
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Glomerular hyperfiltration in patients with well-compensated alcoholic cirrhosis

Gastroenterology, 1993
Peripheral and splanchnic arteriolar tone is often decreased in patients with cirrhosis. The responsible circulating vasodilator(s) would be expected to also lower renal vascular resistance. To examine this possibility we have undertaken a hemodynamic study of the renal circulation in patients with stable, well characterized, compensated cirrhosis and ...
Denise Massie   +3 more
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Glomerular hyperfiltration in critically ill patients

Revista Española de Anestesiología y Reanimación (English Edition), 2021
R. Peyró García   +2 more
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Renal and glycemic determinants of glomerular hyperfiltration in normoalbuminuric diabetics

Journal of Diabetic Complications, 1990
Glomerular hyperfiltration is a characteristic feature of insulin-dependent diabetes. We examined the relative roles of renal size, as well as glycemic parameters (HbA1c, glycosylated albumin, plasma glucose) in addition to growth hormone, somatomedin C, beta-hydroxybutyrate, alanine, and glycerol in determining the glomerular filtration rate (GFR ...
M. Mau Pedersen   +10 more
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Effect of Nifedipine and Captopril on Glomerular Hyperfiltration in Normotensive Man

American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 1992
Glomerular hyperfiltration and hypertension induced by extensive loss of renal parenchyma are suspected to accelerate progression of renal failure. Amino acid infusion or protein ingestion also modify renal hemodynamics and increase glomerular filtration rate (GFR).
Rainer Woitas   +4 more
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