The total number of nephrons in normal human kidneys varies over a 10-fold range. This variation in total nephron number leads us to question whether low nephron number increases the risk of renal disease in adulthood. This review considers the available evidence in humans linking low nephron number/reduced nephron endowment and the susceptibility to renal disease. Total nephron number in humans has been directly correlated with birth weight and inversely correlated with age, mean glomerular volume, and hypertension. Low nephron number may be the result of suboptimal nephrogenesis during kidney development and/or loss of nephrons once nephrogenesis has been completed. Low nephron number is frequently, but not always, associated with hypertr...
Nephron number varies widely in healthy adults. The extent to which this variation is due to differe...
Background: Glomerular hypertrophy has been described in several populations at high risk of chronic...
Abstract A low nephron number is, according to Brenner’s hyperfiltration hypothesis, associated with...
The total number of nephrons in normal human kidneys varies over a 10-fold range. This variation in ...
Several studies have shown that total nephron (glomerular) number varies widely in normal human kidn...
The number of nephrons in a single human kidney without overt disease ranges over a wide range, from...
Essential hypertension is one of the most common diseases in the Western world, affecting about 26.4...
Nephron number in humans varies up to 13-fold, likely reflecting the impact of multiple factors on k...
Relationship between weight at birth and the number and size of renal glomeruli in humans: A histomo...
Nephron number in humans varies up to 13-fold, likely reflecting the impact of multiple factors on k...
Moritz KM, Singh RR, Probyn ME, Denton KM. Developmental programming of a reduced nephron endowment:...
Background: Renal size is often used as a marker for nephron numbers as estimation of glomerular num...
Epidemiologic studies now strongly support the hypothesis, proposed over two decades ago, that devel...
A low nephron number is, according to Brenner's hyperfiltration hypothesis, associated with hyperten...
Recent studies have demonstrated much larger variability in the total number of nephrons in normal p...
Nephron number varies widely in healthy adults. The extent to which this variation is due to differe...
Background: Glomerular hypertrophy has been described in several populations at high risk of chronic...
Abstract A low nephron number is, according to Brenner’s hyperfiltration hypothesis, associated with...
The total number of nephrons in normal human kidneys varies over a 10-fold range. This variation in ...
Several studies have shown that total nephron (glomerular) number varies widely in normal human kidn...
The number of nephrons in a single human kidney without overt disease ranges over a wide range, from...
Essential hypertension is one of the most common diseases in the Western world, affecting about 26.4...
Nephron number in humans varies up to 13-fold, likely reflecting the impact of multiple factors on k...
Relationship between weight at birth and the number and size of renal glomeruli in humans: A histomo...
Nephron number in humans varies up to 13-fold, likely reflecting the impact of multiple factors on k...
Moritz KM, Singh RR, Probyn ME, Denton KM. Developmental programming of a reduced nephron endowment:...
Background: Renal size is often used as a marker for nephron numbers as estimation of glomerular num...
Epidemiologic studies now strongly support the hypothesis, proposed over two decades ago, that devel...
A low nephron number is, according to Brenner's hyperfiltration hypothesis, associated with hyperten...
Recent studies have demonstrated much larger variability in the total number of nephrons in normal p...
Nephron number varies widely in healthy adults. The extent to which this variation is due to differe...
Background: Glomerular hypertrophy has been described in several populations at high risk of chronic...
Abstract A low nephron number is, according to Brenner’s hyperfiltration hypothesis, associated with...