ADH itself acts on many other structures in the kidney, and many other hormones and mediators, the secretion of which is not thought to be influenced by the water status, do affect urine concentration either directly or by their interaction with ADH. Rodents display a wide spectrum of ...
In Tfm-affected males, only the PRc response to T was observed, at a somewhat reduced level compared to that in normal male and female controls: no effect of T was observed with respect to either MAO in the brain, or ADH and G6PDH activities in the kidney. Estradiol (E 2 ) ...
In the present study the formation and the effects of cyclophosphamide-derived acrolein were investigated using isolated cells from rat liver and kidney, w... Y Ohno,K Ormstad - 《Archives of Toxicology》 被引量: 69发表: 1985年 Reaction of glutathione with conjugated carbonyls. 1. GSH reacts...
Describe how lipids and proteins are distributed in the plasma membrane and explain the functions of each. Explain the role of ADH in maintaining water balance, between dehydration and overhydration. Describe and illustrate how the histological appearance of the mucosa changes from stomach to duodenum...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether the increased diuresis in consequence of hypothermia is due to a depression of the hypothalamic release of antidiuretic hormone (ADH). The plasma concentration of antidiuretic hormone and the effect of intravenous (i.v.) administration of 65 ng kg...
Renal actions of atrial natriuretic peptide on the postischemic kidney. Can J Physiol Pharmacol. 1988;66601- 607PubMedGoogle ScholarCrossref 48. Conger JDFalk SAHammond WS Atrial natriuretic peptide and dopamine in established acute renal failure in the rat. Kidney Int. 1991;4021- 28PubMed...
(a) What role does vasopressin play in the generation of urine? (b) Explain the cellular mechanism by which ADH works. How could chronic kidney disease cause edema? Discuss the main function of electrolytes and what happens if the electrolytes are out of balance....
Epithelial cells lining some kidney tubule segments have developed highly–specialized, yet independent systems for the rapid modulation their plasma membrane composition in response to different stimuli. In all cases, this process involves the movement of intracellular transporting vesicles that carry ...
Briefly describe the functions of the minerals calcium and sodium in the body. What is the role of capillaries in the circulatory system? Explain the role of the kidney in homeostasis. (a) What is the function of aldosterone? (b) Where is aldosterone secreted? Describe major functions of the...
Deubiquitination is now understood to be as important as its partner ubiquitination for the maintenance of protein half-life, activity, and localization under both normal and pathological conditions. The enzymes that remove ubiquitin from target proteins