The ability of calcium channel blockers to prevent and/or to reverse the hypoxemia-induced renal dysfunction was studied in anesthetized and mechanically-ventilated rabbits. Renal blood flow (RBF) and glomerular filtration rate (GFR) were determined by para-aminohippuric acid and inulin clearance, respectively. Each animal was considered as its own control. In 9 rabbits (group 1), verapamil infusion, 1 microgram.kg-1.min-1, did not change basal renal hemodynamics. In a second group (n = 9), hypoxemia induced marked significant decreases in GFR, RBF and urine flow rate (-22 +/- 5%, -18 +/- 6% and -34 +/- 7% respectively). The administration of verapamil partially reversed the hypoxemia-induced renal dysfunction. Likewise, hypoxemia did not i...
The effects of anoxia or hypoxia on Ca uptake and lactic dehydrogenase (LDH) release were examined ...
The renal effects of acute hypoxemia and the ability of perindoprilat, a potent angiotensin-converti...
Calcium antagonists reduce ischemic injury, and anti-free-radical interventions may reduce reperfusi...
The ability of calcium channel blockers to prevent and/or to reverse the hypoxemia-induced renal dys...
To evaluate the potential protective effects of a calcium channel blocker (Verapamil) on the oxidati...
OBJECTIVE: Ions, particularly calcium ions, play an important role in ischemia-reperfusion cell inju...
Theophylline prevents the hypoxemia-induced renal hemodynamic changes in rabbits. The acute renal ef...
In recent years, the ability of the various antihypertensive drugs to provide renal protection has b...
Abstract. The present study examined whether a pre- or postischemic infusion of verapamil (V) or a p...
The acute renal effects of hypoxemia and the ability of the co-administration of an angiotensin conv...
This study was designed to determine the effects of a calcium antagonist (verapamil) on the renal ac...
Summary: Several investigators haye reported recently that in rats, oral calcium load is associated ...
Protection from hypoxemia-induced renal dysfunction by the thiophosphate WR-2721. The acute renal ef...
The benefits of the simultaneous administration of low doses of a calcium antagonist and a convertin...
The acute renal effects of systemic hypoxemia and the ability of atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) to...
The effects of anoxia or hypoxia on Ca uptake and lactic dehydrogenase (LDH) release were examined ...
The renal effects of acute hypoxemia and the ability of perindoprilat, a potent angiotensin-converti...
Calcium antagonists reduce ischemic injury, and anti-free-radical interventions may reduce reperfusi...
The ability of calcium channel blockers to prevent and/or to reverse the hypoxemia-induced renal dys...
To evaluate the potential protective effects of a calcium channel blocker (Verapamil) on the oxidati...
OBJECTIVE: Ions, particularly calcium ions, play an important role in ischemia-reperfusion cell inju...
Theophylline prevents the hypoxemia-induced renal hemodynamic changes in rabbits. The acute renal ef...
In recent years, the ability of the various antihypertensive drugs to provide renal protection has b...
Abstract. The present study examined whether a pre- or postischemic infusion of verapamil (V) or a p...
The acute renal effects of hypoxemia and the ability of the co-administration of an angiotensin conv...
This study was designed to determine the effects of a calcium antagonist (verapamil) on the renal ac...
Summary: Several investigators haye reported recently that in rats, oral calcium load is associated ...
Protection from hypoxemia-induced renal dysfunction by the thiophosphate WR-2721. The acute renal ef...
The benefits of the simultaneous administration of low doses of a calcium antagonist and a convertin...
The acute renal effects of systemic hypoxemia and the ability of atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) to...
The effects of anoxia or hypoxia on Ca uptake and lactic dehydrogenase (LDH) release were examined ...
The renal effects of acute hypoxemia and the ability of perindoprilat, a potent angiotensin-converti...
Calcium antagonists reduce ischemic injury, and anti-free-radical interventions may reduce reperfusi...