Intermittent ischaemia of the renal parenchyma was obtained by clamping the renal artery in the rat and its effects were determined in terms of morphological change and histochemical evaluation of enzymatic alterations. Attention was confined to the artery only by analogy with situations observed in man, especially in reconstructive surgery. It was found that a long initial period (max. 45') of ischaemia appears to 'protect' the parenchyma from the effects of further ischaemia, whereas tubular damage to the point of irreversibility was the outcome of increasingly shorter initial (and subsequently once or twice repeated) periods. The same effect was obtained when the intervening free flow period was lengthened
WOS: 000373349200003PubMed ID: 26957258OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of temporary complete hilar...
Background and Aim: This study aims to establish unilateral intermittent and unintermittent partial ...
Renal ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury is one of the frequent causes of acute renal failure (ARF) d...
The kidney is an organ with an extremely large blood flow. During deep anesthesia or under condition...
The kidney is an organ with an extremely large blood flow. During deep anesthesia or under condition...
The kidney is an organ with an extremely large blood flow. During deep anesthesia or under condition...
Attempts to minimize ischemic injury by interrupting a given ischemic period might be compromised if...
It has been clarified by the studies of our laboratory that the renal cortical extract of normal rat...
Experimental chronic renal ischemia: Morphologic and immunologic study. Although unilateral clamping...
PURPOSE: To evaluate a model of chronic renal ischemia in rats and to characterize the effects on re...
The contribution of vascular obstruction to the functional defect that follows renal ischemia. Exper...
Acute renal failure commonly follows reduced renal perfusion or ischemia. Reperfusion is essential f...
A técnica de isquemia-reperfusão tem sido utilizada em cirurgias conservadoras do rim como a nefrect...
Alterations in vascular function and morphology in acute ischemic renal failure. Left renal arteries...
It has been clarified by the studies of our laboratory that the renal cortical extract of normal rat...
WOS: 000373349200003PubMed ID: 26957258OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of temporary complete hilar...
Background and Aim: This study aims to establish unilateral intermittent and unintermittent partial ...
Renal ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury is one of the frequent causes of acute renal failure (ARF) d...
The kidney is an organ with an extremely large blood flow. During deep anesthesia or under condition...
The kidney is an organ with an extremely large blood flow. During deep anesthesia or under condition...
The kidney is an organ with an extremely large blood flow. During deep anesthesia or under condition...
Attempts to minimize ischemic injury by interrupting a given ischemic period might be compromised if...
It has been clarified by the studies of our laboratory that the renal cortical extract of normal rat...
Experimental chronic renal ischemia: Morphologic and immunologic study. Although unilateral clamping...
PURPOSE: To evaluate a model of chronic renal ischemia in rats and to characterize the effects on re...
The contribution of vascular obstruction to the functional defect that follows renal ischemia. Exper...
Acute renal failure commonly follows reduced renal perfusion or ischemia. Reperfusion is essential f...
A técnica de isquemia-reperfusão tem sido utilizada em cirurgias conservadoras do rim como a nefrect...
Alterations in vascular function and morphology in acute ischemic renal failure. Left renal arteries...
It has been clarified by the studies of our laboratory that the renal cortical extract of normal rat...
WOS: 000373349200003PubMed ID: 26957258OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of temporary complete hilar...
Background and Aim: This study aims to establish unilateral intermittent and unintermittent partial ...
Renal ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury is one of the frequent causes of acute renal failure (ARF) d...