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Activation of the Fas/Fas ligand pathway in hypertensive renal disease in Dahl/Rapp rats [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Nephrology, 2002
Background Hypertensive nephrosclerosis is the second most common cause of end-stage renal failure in the United States. The mechanism by which hypertension produces renal failure is incompletely understood.
Sanders Paul W, Wang Pei-Xuan
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VOLUME VARIATIONS OF ARTERIAL AND VENOUS VESSELS OF CORTICAL AND MEDULLARY KIDNEY SUBSTANCES IN THE PROCESS OF AGEING [PDF]

open access: yesСаратовский научно-медицинский журнал, 2009
Research objective is the study of volume variations of arterial and venous vessels of cortical and medullary kidney substances of male and female sexes.
Kafarov E.S.   +2 more
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Molecular Mechanisms of Hypertensive Nephropathy: Renoprotective Effect of Losartan through Hsp70

open access: yesCells, 2021
Hypertensive nephrosclerosis is the second most common cause of end-stage renal disease after diabetes. For years, hypertensive kidney disease has been focused on the afferent arterioles and glomeruli damage and the involvement of the renin angiotensin ...
Valeria Victoria Costantino   +3 more
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Relationships among Non-Neoplastic Histopathological Features, Kidney Function, Proteinuria, and Other Clinical Factors in Patients Undergoing Nephrectomy

open access: yesGlomerular Diseases, 2023
Introduction: The non-neoplastic kidney parenchyma from nephrectomies is often overlooked in routine examinations. We aimed to evaluate the associations between global glomerulosclerosis (GS), interstitial fibrosis (IF), or arteriosclerosis (AS) and ...
Laura Aponte Becerra   +10 more
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Current findings of kidney biopsy including nephropathy associated with hypertension and diabetes mellitus in Korea [PDF]

open access: yesThe Korean Journal of Internal Medicine, 2020
Background/Aims This study aimed to investigate long-term temporal trends and outcomes of biopsy-proven kidney diseases in a multicenter kidney biopsy cohort, focusing on hypertension and diabetes, the leading causes of end-stage kidney disease (ESKD ...
Kipyo Kim   +5 more
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Tag-SNPs in Phospholipase-Related Genes Modify the Susceptibility to Nephrosclerosis and its Associated Cardiovascular Risk

open access: yesFrontiers in Pharmacology, 2022
Nephrosclerosis patients have a high cardiovascular (CV) risk that is very often of more concern than the renal disease itself. We aimed to determine whether variants in phospholipase-related genes, associated with atherosclerosis and CV outcomes in the ...
Luz M. González   +10 more
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Influence of variability in the cyclooxygenase pathway on cardiovascular outcomes of nephrosclerosis patients

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2023
Nephrosclerosis patients are at an exceptionally high cardiovascular (CV) risk. We aimed to determine whether genetic variability represented by 38 tag-SNPs in genes of the cyclooxygenase pathway (PTGS1, PTGS2, PTGES, PTGES2 and PTGES3) leading to ...
Luz M. González   +6 more
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Connective Tissue Growth Factor in Normal and Pathological Processes

open access: yesАрхивъ внутренней медицины, 2020
Modern concepts about the role of connective tissue growth factor in various physiological and pathological processes are described in the review.
S. V. Topolyanskaya
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Geriatric Physiology for Surgical Intensivists: Part I [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Acute Care Surgery, 2020
The elderly population experiences a normal, age-related decline of physiological function in all major organ systems. The age-related changes in lung structure include decreases in chest wall compliance, respiratory muscle strength and elastic recoil ...
Tae Sun Ha
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Molecular Mechanisms of Kidney Injury and Repair in Arterial Hypertension [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
The global burden of chronic kidney disease is rising. The etiologies, heterogeneous, and arterial hypertension, are key factors contributing to the development and progression of chronic kidney disease. Arterial hypertension is induced and maintained by
Eckardt, Kai-Uwe   +1 more
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