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Background: Glomerular hyperfiltration has been reported to be associated with adverse renal outcomes in the general population. It is not known whether drinking pattern is associated with the risk of glomerular hyperfiltration in healthy individuals ...
Mikiko Shibata+8 more
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Increased fluid flow shear stress (FFSS) in solitary kidney alters podocyte function in vivo. FFSS-treated cultured podocytes show upregulated AKT-GSK3β-β-catenin signaling.
Tarak Srivastava+17 more
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Plant food in а diet, vegetarianism and kidney function
A vegetarian diet as a common dietary pattern in the real world is an attractive target for study. Previous studies from different years have shown that a vegetarian diet is associated with a reduced risk of chronic kidney disease progression and a ...
I.I. Melnyk
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Abstract Levetiracetam is an antiseizure medication (ASM) that has several advantages over other ASMs, such as dose‐proportional pharmacokinetics, high bioavailability, and minimal drug interactions. The drug is primarily eliminated through the kidneys. Therefore, dose adjustments are necessary in patients with renal impairment or patients experiencing
Maged Kharouba+3 more
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Kidney Hyperfiltration After Nephrectomy: A Mechanism to Restore Kidney Function in Living Donors
Living donor kidney transplantation (LDKT) is the treatment of choice for patients with end stage renal disease (ESRD). Up to now, the studies reporting the impact of nephrectomy in living kidney donors to their future kidney function were limited.
Maruhum Bonar Marbun, Endang Susalit
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Glomerular hyperfiltration is an important mechanism in the development of albuminuria. During hyperfiltration, podocytes are exposed to increased fluid flow shear stress (FFSS) in Bowman’s space.
Eva Mangelsen+6 more
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The hyperfiltration theory: A paradigm shift in nephrology
Experimental studies incriminate glomerular hypertension in mediating progressive renal damage after any of a variety of initiating injuries. Prevention of glomerular hypertension by dietary protein restriction or antihypertensive therapy lessens progressive glomerular damage in several experimental models of chronic renal disease.
Elizabeth V. Lawler+2 more
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MRI‐based quantification of whole‐organ renal metabolic rate of oxygen during free‐breathing
Abstract Purpose Renal metabolic rate of oxygen (rMRO2) reflects the kidney's metabolic efficiency, making it a potential biomarker for early‐stage kidney disease. This study introduces an ungated, free‐breathing MRI sequence in comparison to its breath‐hold counterpart to noninvasively measure whole‐organ rMRO2.
Nada Kamona+7 more
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Fluctuations of estimated glomerular filtration rate outside kidney disease improving global outcomes diagnostic criteria for acute kidney injury in end-stage liver disease outpatients and outcome postliver transplantation [PDF]
Background. Renal dysfunction in end-stage liver disease (ESLD) results fromsystemic conditions that affect both liver and kidney with activation of vasoconstrictor systems.
Berloco, Pasquale Bartolomeo+12 more
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Relative Glomerular Hyperfiltration in Primary Aldosteronism [PDF]
Experimental and clinical data suggest that primary aldosteronism (PA) may be associated with cardiovascular hypertrophy and fibrosis, in part independent of the BP level. Whether PA may also result in specific deleterious effects on the kidneys was less studied.
Pierre Fesler+3 more
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