Renal Insufficiency, ChronicHepcidin is a small defensin-like peptide produced primarily by hepatocytes, but also by other cells, including macrophages. In addition to hepcidin's antimicrobial properties, it is the main regulator of iron metabolism and controls both the amount of dietary iron absorbed...
Protein loss from glomeruli activates several signals through the renal tubules to increase TG production13. TG-rich (Apoprotein B) ApoB-containing lipoproteins promote kidney disease progression14. Additionally, high TG levels are associated with factor VII and plasminogen activator inhibitor levels, whi...
monthly. I felt like I would have to pee all the time, and then when I went I would only pee a little or not at all. My bladder constantly hurt and I began to get scared to urinate, because it would cause severe pain. I was worried that I had a kidney condition or renal ...
Cardiac biomarkers and risk of incident heart failure in chronic kidney disease: The CRIC (Chronic Renal Insufficiency Cohort) Study. J Am Heart Assoc. 2019b;8(21):e012336. Article PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Beddhu S, Wei G, Marcus RL, Chonchol M, Greene T. Light-intensity ...
A prospective randomized trial is warranted to assess the effect of interventions to reduce fluid overload on disease progression in patients with CKD.关键词: Humans Water-Electrolyte Imbalance Observational Study as Topic Body Fluids Dielectric Spectroscopy Renal Insufficiency, Chronic ...
Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are very commonly used. Recent news suggests that chronic renal insufficiency may develop in patients who are taking PPIs. Is it real? A provocative study[1]was recently published inJAMA Internal Medicine, looking at a cohort of 10,482 participants in the Atheroscle...
and lead poisoning is more common, and it may also be an independent kidney disease. Kidney stones may be caused by increased excretion of uric acid. However, treatment with urate-lowering drugs cannot improve progressive renal insufficiency because it is not related to hyperuricemia (Beck, 1986)...
rapid progressive renal insufficiency, or hereditary glomerulopathy were generally eligible18. The data from 72 such patients who underwent renal biopsy from July 2018 to June 2019 were analyzed in this study. Patients less than 20 years of age and those with acute kidney injury, rapidly progressive...
In a model of experimental chronic renal failure, IGF-1 restores microvascular autoregulation, suggesting that it may protect the glomerulus from injury, thereby slowing the progression of renal insufficiency52. Because UUO also induces significant renal vasoconstriction4 and impairs autoregulation of renal...
Blood pressure in children with chronic kidney disease: a report from the chronic kidney disease in children study Hypertension, 52 (2008), pp. 631-637 View in ScopusGoogle Scholar 2. M. Mitsnefes, P.L. Ho, P.T. McEnery Hypertension and progression of chronic renal insufficiency in childre...