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Kidney Blood Press Res (2018) 43 (5): 1459–1471.
Published Online: 24 September 2018
... English and Chinese language publications. The main indicators of our study were changes in serum phosphate (P), calcium (Ca) and parathyroid hormone (PTH) levels after AA treatment. The efficacy of AA was evaluated by weighted mean difference (WMD) and confidence intervals (CI). Cardiovascular events...
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Kidney Blood Press Res (2018) 43 (3): 719–734.
Published Online: 10 May 2018
...Alicja E. Grzegorzewska; Dariusz Bednarski; Monika Świderska; Adrianna Mostowska; Paweł P. Jagodziński Background/Aims: The calcium-sensing receptor gene ( CASR ) rs1801725 variant is responsible for a non-conservative amino-acid change (A986S) in the calcium-sensing receptor cytoplasmic tail. We...
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Kidney Blood Press Res (2015) 40 (1): 13–21.
Published Online: 31 January 2015
... hemodialysis center (N=126) were included in the study. Both conventional low-flux hemodialysis and on-line hemodiafiltration procedures were studied. Both dialysis solutions contained identical calcium (1.5 mmol/L) and magnesium (0.5 mmol/L) concentrations. Results: Parathyroid hormone (iPTH) concentration...
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Kidney Blood Press Res (2014) 39 (5): 408–419.
Published Online: 30 October 2014
...(s) disclaim responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Phosphatidylserine Aristolochic Acid Calcium Ceramide Cell volume Eryptosis Aristolochic Acid, a nephrotoxin...
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Kidney Blood Press Res (2014) 38 (1): 42–51.
Published Online: 10 February 2014
...) or 0.5-5 mM (black bars) phosphate concentration. ** (p<0.01) indicates significant difference from the absence of phosphate (ANOVA). p38 kinase Eryptosis Phosphate Phosphatidylserine Uremia Calcium A major complication of chronic kidney disease is the development of anemia [ 1,2...
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Kidney Blood Press Res (2013) 37 (4-5): 496–505.
Published Online: 11 November 2013
... CORM-2 influences 1,25(OH) 2 D 3 formation and klotho expression. Methods: Mice were treated with intravenous CORM-2 (20 mg/kg body weight). Plasma 1,25(OH) 2 D 3 and FGF23 concentrations were determined by ELISA, phosphate, calcium and creatinine concentrations by colorimetric methods, transcript...
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Kidney Blood Press Res (2013) 37 (2-3): 158–167.
Published Online: 12 May 2013
... and sickle cell patients. Cell Calcium 2012;51:51-56. 41. Zappulla D: Environmental stress, erythrocyte dysfunctions, inflammation, and the metabolic syndrome: adaptations to CO2 increases? J Cardiometab Syndr 2008;3:30-34. 42. Lang F, Qadri SM: Mechanisms and significance of eryptosis, the suicidal...
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Kidney Blood Press Res (2013) 37 (1): 43–47.
Published Online: 12 March 2013
...José Pedro L. Nunes Background: Elevated plasma cardiac troponin, elevated plasma phosphorus and decreased plasma vitamin D have been shown to be associated with negative outcomes. Methods and results: Troponin I, calcium, phosphorus and 25-OH vitamin D were studied in a cohort of 60 patients...
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Kidney Blood Press Res (2013) 36 (1): 107–118.
Published Online: 25 October 2012
... to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Eryptosis Phosphatidylserine Ochratoxin A Calcium Ceramide Cell volume Original Paper Kidney Blood Press Res 2012;36:107-118 DOI: 10.1159/000341488 Published online...
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Kidney Blood Press Res (2013) 35 (6): 438–444.
Published Online: 06 June 2012
... group (p < 0.05). Femur weight, femur mass index and femur calcium contents were significantly lower in the HP diet group than in the LP diet group (p < 0.05). Bone mineral density was significantly lower in the HP diet group than in the LP diet group (p < 0.05); however, bone mineral content...
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Kidney Blood Press Res (2012) 35 (5): 365–372.
Published Online: 03 April 2012
... and the editor(s) disclaim responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Calcium Glucosuria Hyperglycemia Phosphate Proteinuria Blood pressure Gum arabic (GA), a water-soluble...
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Kidney Blood Press Res (2011) 34 (4): 261–268.
Published Online: 21 June 2011
... stimulated by high phosphate, and more recently the role of the calcium phosphate nanocrystals has gained attention. Experimental models of uremia and in vitro studies have shown that an excess of calcitriol accelerates vascular calcification. However, observational studies suggest that vitamin D provides...
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Kidney Blood Press Res (2011) 34 (6): 404–417.
Published Online: 11 June 2011
...Idris Guessous; Murielle Bochud; Olivier Bonny; Michel Burnier The relationship between calcium and cardiovascular diseases (CVD) has been explored for a long time. Studies exploring the effect of calcium intake or calcium supplementation on cardiovascular risk suggest that systolic blood pressure...
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Kidney Blood Press Res (2010) 33 (2): 94–99.
Published Online: 27 March 2010
...Saleh H. Alwasel; Vandana Sahajpal; Nick Ashton Developmental programming of hypertension, induced by maternal protein restriction, is associated with enhanced urinary excretion of sodium and calcium in the rat. Although calcium and magnesium are reabsorbed via different pathways, renal calcium...
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Renal Physiology and Biochemistry (1994) 17 (1): 1–9.
Published Online: 11 November 2008
... receptors, coupled to changes in intracellular calcium, were also present in microperfused rat medullary thick ascending limb (mTAL), a key element of the urine concentrating mechanism. Addition of 1 nM vasopressin to the luminal microperfusate elicited a small but significant and sustained rise...
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Renal Physiology and Biochemistry (1995) 18 (2): 57–65.
Published Online: 11 November 2008
..., voltage-independent, Cd 2+ -insensitive cation channels, and (c) an as yet unidentified, voltage-dependent, Cd 2+ -sensitive Ca 2+ influx system. 8 07 1994 11 11 2008 Adenosine 5’-triphosphate Calcium PC12 cells Patch clamp Calcium channel Cation channel Original Paper Renal...
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Renal Physiology and Biochemistry (1995) 18 (6): 271–277.
Published Online: 11 November 2008
...Zaladek Gil; Costa Silva; G. Malnic In previous investigations, it was found that rats depleted in parathyroid hormone (TPTX rats) had reduced rates of proximal bicarbonate reabsorption independent on blood calcium levels. In the present work, the role of calcium (Ca 2+ ) in rat proximal tubule...
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Renal Physiology and Biochemistry (1996) 19 (3-4): 172–173.
Published Online: 11 November 2008
... or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. G proteins Hypertension Genetics Signal transduction Calcium Kidney Blood Pressure Research Winfried Siffert Institut für Pharmakologie, Universitätsklinikum Essen, Germany Kidney...
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Renal Physiology and Biochemistry (1996) 19 (2): 81–86.
Published Online: 11 November 2008
..., whereas (4) the oxytocin response showed no effect. In addition, a different receptor might be possible, at least in oxytocin-induced-cAMP accumulation. Arginine vasopressin Calcium cAMP Glomerular epithelial cell Oxytocin Kidney Blood Pressure Research Michael Späth Hermann Pavenstädt Jan...