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Subject Area:
Nephrology
Uwe Schenk, Thomas Kiefer, Eugen Hübel, Jochen Weber, Thomas Mettang, Jutta Passlick-Deetjen, Ulrich Kuhlmann
Journal:
Nephron
Nephron (1994) 68 (3): 338–346.
Published Online: 17 December 2008
..., the specific composition of the AA-based fluids, especially the high content of lactate and several essential AA, could be responsible for this detrimental impact. 5 10 1993 17 12 2008 © 1994 S. Karger AG, Basel 1994 Copyright / Drug Dosage / Disclaimer Copyright: All rights reserved...
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Nephrology
Journal:
Nephron
Nephron (1993) 65 (1): 73–76.
Published Online: 12 December 2008
...Tetsuya Yamamoto; Yuji Moriwaki; Sumio Takahashi; Yumiko Nasako; Kazuya Higashino To investigate whether or not lactic acid inhibits the renal transport of oxypurines and oxypurinol, we administered physiological saline containing 0.2 mol sodium lactate to 5 normal subjects intravenously. Lactate...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Nephrology
Journal:
Nephron
Nephron (1991) 57 (4): 424–427.
Published Online: 11 December 2008
...Michael Sagiv; Jacob Rudoy; Arie Rotstein; Nogah Fisher; Jacki Ben-Ari The purpose of this study was to evaluate the exercise tolerance of end-stage renal disease patients, and to examine pulmonary function and blood lactate as its possible limiting factors. Ten end-stage renal disease patients...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Nephrology
Journal:
Nephron
Nephron (1991) 59 (3): 461–465.
Published Online: 11 December 2008
...A. Davenport; E.J. Will; A.M. Davison We have investigated the effect of an exogenous lactate load given during machine haemofiltration treatment in 22 patients with acute renal failure and 12 patients with chronic renal failure, without any overt evidence of liver disease. Hyperlactataemia...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Nephrology
Journal:
Nephron
Nephron (1991) 57 (3): 332–339.
Published Online: 11 December 2008
... was to examine whether carboxyl ligands such as lactate could affect the absorption of Al in our model and, if so, whether this would impose additional alterations on the Al absorption in uremia. Uremic rats and controls were studied with single oral loads of either Al chloride or Al lactate and, subsequently...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Nephrology
Journal:
Nephron
Nephron (1990) 55 (2): 187–192.
Published Online: 10 December 2008
... was then quickly frozen in liquid nitrogen and analyzed for lactate, pyruvate, glycogen, alanine, glutamine and α-ketoglutarate. The resting leg was used as a control and similarly frozen and analyzed. The difference between resting and exercised muscle lactate and pyruvate concentration was significantly greater...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Nephrology
Peter Lundin, Richard A. Stein, Clinton D. Brown, Patrice LaBelle, Florence S. Kalman, Barbara G. Delano, William F. Heneghan, Norma A. Lazarus, Norman Krasnow, Eli A. Friedman
Journal:
Nephron
Nephron (1987) 46 (1): 57–62.
Published Online: 05 December 2008
.... At exhaustion, only mild changes from baseline rest values were noted in arterial pH (7.39 ± 0.03–7.33 ± 0.04) and lactate (0.94 ± 0.3–5.73 ± 2.68 mmol/l) despite normal exercise-induced intracellular fluid shifts as evidenced by albumin concentration increases (44.9 ± 2.8–49.3 ± 3.1 g/l). Increases in serum K...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Nephrology
Journal:
Nephron
Nephron (1985) 39 (1): 55–58.
Published Online: 04 December 2008
...Fritz B. Pedersen; Nis Ryttov; Paul Deleuran; Claus Dragsholt; Poul Kildeberg The acid-base characteristics of two peritoneal dialysis solutions containing either lactate or acetate are compared and the time course of changes in intraperitoneal pH following instillation into the abdominal cavity...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Nephrology
Journal:
Nephron
Nephron (1985) 41 (1): 100–109.
Published Online: 04 December 2008
... significant decrease of plasma and muscle potassium concentrations, metabolic alkalosis, reduced plasma insulin, and increased creatine phosphokinase levels. Blood lactate, pyruvate, and oxoglutarate levels were significantly enhanced in fasted KD rats, whereas blood citrate, β-hydroxybutyrate, and glucose...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Nephrology
Journal:
Nephron
Nephron (1985) 40 (4): 455–457.
Published Online: 04 December 2008
...Alvin E. Parrish; Mary Zikria; Richard A. Kenney Patients with varying degrees of renal failure were studied for their blood lactate response to exercise on either a treadmill or a bicycle ergometer. In the group exercised on a treadmill, blood lactate and alanine levels were measured...
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Subject Area:
Nephrology
Journal:
Nephron
Nephron (1979) 24 (1): 35–40.
Published Online: 02 December 2008
...K.D. Nolph; J. Rubin; D.L. Wiegman; P.D. Harris; F.N. Miller Peritoneal clearances were measured in multiple patients with different types of peritoneal dialysis solution to assess the effects of pH, choice of buffer anion (acetate versus lactate), and the effects of nitroprusside (a vasodilator...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Nephrology
Journal:
Nephron
Nephron (1998) 79 (3): 322–332.
Published Online: 22 June 1998
...Valeri Wajsbrot; Avshalom Shostak; Lazaro Gotloib; Raisa Kushnier Glucose-enriched, racemic lactate buffered solutions for peritoneal dialysis induce a significant reduction of cell viability as well as a hypertrophic, senescent phenotype of the exposed monolayer. The present study was designed...