Diabetic nephropathy is the main cause for initiation of renal replacement therapy and early symptoms in patients include increased glomerular filtration rate (GFR), decreased oxygen tension and albuminuria, followed by a progressive decline in GFR and loss of kidney function. Experimental models of diabetes display increased GFR, decreased tissue oxygenation and nitric oxide bioavailability. These findings are likely to be intertwined in a mechanistic pathway to kidney damage and this thesis investigated their roles in the development of diabetic nephropathy. In vivo, diabetes-induced oxidative stress stimulates renal tubular Na+ transport and in vitro, proximal tubular cells from diabetic rats display increased transport-dependent oxygen ...
Tubulointerstitial hypoxia has been proposed a unifying mechanism behind the development of chronic ...
Objective: To evaluate endothelial function in type 2 diabetic patients with and without diabetic ne...
It is postulated that localized tissue oxidative stress is a key component in the development of dia...
BACKGROUND: Renal hemodynamics in early diabetes are characterized by preglomerular and postglomerul...
Diabetes-induced renal complications, i.e. diabetes nephropathy, are a major cause of morbidity and ...
Diabetes-induced microvascular dysfunction in the hydronephrotic kidney: Role of nitric oxide.Backgr...
Diabetes induces the onset and progression of renal injury through causing hemodynamic dysregulation...
Background. Diabetes and hypertension independently contribute to renal injury, and the major mechan...
Metabolic and haemodynamic perturbations and their interaction drive the development of diabetic kid...
Glomerular hyperfiltration (HF) in diabetic kidney disease is a complex hemodynamic phenomenon which...
Contains fulltext : 170323.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Uncoupling of n...
The relation between oxygen supply and demand determines tissue oxygen tension (PO2). When intrarena...
The relation between oxygen supply and demand determines tissue oxygen tension (PO2). When intrarena...
<div><p>Altered nucleoside levels may be linked to pathogenic signaling through adenosine receptors....
Kidney size and glomerular filtration rate (GFR) often increase with the onset of diabetes, and elev...
Tubulointerstitial hypoxia has been proposed a unifying mechanism behind the development of chronic ...
Objective: To evaluate endothelial function in type 2 diabetic patients with and without diabetic ne...
It is postulated that localized tissue oxidative stress is a key component in the development of dia...
BACKGROUND: Renal hemodynamics in early diabetes are characterized by preglomerular and postglomerul...
Diabetes-induced renal complications, i.e. diabetes nephropathy, are a major cause of morbidity and ...
Diabetes-induced microvascular dysfunction in the hydronephrotic kidney: Role of nitric oxide.Backgr...
Diabetes induces the onset and progression of renal injury through causing hemodynamic dysregulation...
Background. Diabetes and hypertension independently contribute to renal injury, and the major mechan...
Metabolic and haemodynamic perturbations and their interaction drive the development of diabetic kid...
Glomerular hyperfiltration (HF) in diabetic kidney disease is a complex hemodynamic phenomenon which...
Contains fulltext : 170323.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Uncoupling of n...
The relation between oxygen supply and demand determines tissue oxygen tension (PO2). When intrarena...
The relation between oxygen supply and demand determines tissue oxygen tension (PO2). When intrarena...
<div><p>Altered nucleoside levels may be linked to pathogenic signaling through adenosine receptors....
Kidney size and glomerular filtration rate (GFR) often increase with the onset of diabetes, and elev...
Tubulointerstitial hypoxia has been proposed a unifying mechanism behind the development of chronic ...
Objective: To evaluate endothelial function in type 2 diabetic patients with and without diabetic ne...
It is postulated that localized tissue oxidative stress is a key component in the development of dia...