Proteinuriais the medical term for the presence of higher than normal levels of protein in the urine. There are different types of protein that may be present in the urine. This can be divided into albumin and non-albumin proteins. Albumin, a blood protein, is among the more abundant of t...
The growers in different groups were fed with normal calcium and crude protein diet, high calcium and normal protein diet, normal calcium and high protein diet and high calcium and high protein diet respectively. At 50 d of age, pullets in four groups were colostomized to collect the urine...
A risk analysis revealed that animal protein consumption carries increased risk for stone formation [1]. A recent randomized trial disclosed that that a diet restricted in animal proteins and sodium was effective in controlling recurrent formation of calcium oxalate stones among patients with ...
Some versions of a high-protein diet are less well-rounded than the examples provided here. The basic premise of a high-protein diet is to eat a larger amount of protein than other conventional diets. Some people eat processed, fatty, and sugary foods along with a high amount of protein. ...
(2003) Effects of a high- protein diet versus dietary supplementation with ammonium chloride on struvite crystal formation in urine of clinically normal cats. Am J Vet Res 64, 1059-1064.Funaba M, Yamate T, Hashida Y, et al. Effects of a high-protein diet versus dietary supplementation ...
Hepcidin, which is mainly located in parietal cells, was elevated in CAG gastric tissue. The high gastric level of hepcidin inhibited iron absorption in the duodenum by decreasing the protein expression of DMT1 and FPN1. In addition, the IL-6/STAT3 signaling pathway induced hepcidin production ...
urine of four healthy adult cats was analyzed. Each cat received a high-protein diet without or with supplements that could affect the protein metabolism: arginine, ornithine or zeolite. At the end of the feeding periods, the urine of the animals was collected. We found a huge number of ...
organisms occupy the lumen of nephritic tubules in their natural host and are shed in to the urine. Human infection derives from direct exposure to infected animals for e.g. (veteringarians, abattoir workers, of daity exposure to environment contaminated by animal carriers (e.g....
It is characterized by non-malignant enlargement of the prostate. The obstructive symptoms and irritant symptoms caused by BPH have a great impact on the life of the elderly. In recent years, with the increasing of China's industrialization level, the gradual increase of animal protein intake ...
However, sodium retention and kaliuresis reflecting intrarenal RAS activity were remarkable in the SHR-HF group; these findings are consistent with a previous study by Granger et al.34 The levels of AT-II and the expression of protein and mRNA levels of RAS in renal tissues were significantly...