Plasma creatinine and urea are commonly used markers of kidney function in both acute and chronic renal failure. The needed repeated blood collection is associated with pain, stress and might lead to infections. Saliva has the potential to be a non-invasive alternative diagnostic fluid. The use of saliva in clinical practice is limited, since many factors affect the concentration of salivary biomarkers. The aim of our study was to analyze salivary creatinine and urea in the animal models of acute and chronic renal disease. Bilateral nephrectomy and adenine nephropathy were induced in adult male mice. Both, plasma creatinine and urea were higher in animals with renal failure compared to controls. Salivary creatinine was higher by 81% and sal...
Background The kidneys have many essential metabolic functions, and metabolic disturbances during de...
Purpose of reviewSerum creatinine, urea, and cystatin C are the main biomarkers used to estimate glo...
<p>Creatinine is a conventional circulating marker that is elevated when the kidney excretory functi...
<div><p>Plasma creatinine and urea are commonly used markers of kidney function in both acute and ch...
Abstract Background Urea and creatinine in saliva have been reported to be possible markers of chron...
Urea and creatinine in saliva have been reported to be possible markers of chronic kidney disease (C...
Background: Lab tests on saliva could be useful because of low invasivity. Previous reports indicate...
BACKGROUND: Lab tests on saliva could be useful because of low invasivity. Previous reports indicate...
Objective This study aimed to analyze changes in saliva composition and salivary secretion process o...
Objective: To compare salivary and serum biochemical levels in patients with chronic renal failure u...
AIM OF THE STUDY: The aim of this study is to compare and correlate the salivary and serum creatin...
BACKGROUND: Phosphorus and urea are measurable in saliva. Measurements of saliva phosphorus (S-Pho) ...
Copyright © 2014 Ramesh Venkatapathy et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
Objective: This study defines the relationship between salivary beta-2 microglobulin (ß2-M) and inte...
Background The kidneys have many essential metabolic functions, and metabolic disturbances during de...
Purpose of reviewSerum creatinine, urea, and cystatin C are the main biomarkers used to estimate glo...
<p>Creatinine is a conventional circulating marker that is elevated when the kidney excretory functi...
<div><p>Plasma creatinine and urea are commonly used markers of kidney function in both acute and ch...
Abstract Background Urea and creatinine in saliva have been reported to be possible markers of chron...
Urea and creatinine in saliva have been reported to be possible markers of chronic kidney disease (C...
Background: Lab tests on saliva could be useful because of low invasivity. Previous reports indicate...
BACKGROUND: Lab tests on saliva could be useful because of low invasivity. Previous reports indicate...
Objective This study aimed to analyze changes in saliva composition and salivary secretion process o...
Objective: To compare salivary and serum biochemical levels in patients with chronic renal failure u...
AIM OF THE STUDY: The aim of this study is to compare and correlate the salivary and serum creatin...
BACKGROUND: Phosphorus and urea are measurable in saliva. Measurements of saliva phosphorus (S-Pho) ...
Copyright © 2014 Ramesh Venkatapathy et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
Objective: This study defines the relationship between salivary beta-2 microglobulin (ß2-M) and inte...
Background The kidneys have many essential metabolic functions, and metabolic disturbances during de...
Purpose of reviewSerum creatinine, urea, and cystatin C are the main biomarkers used to estimate glo...
<p>Creatinine is a conventional circulating marker that is elevated when the kidney excretory functi...