Differential effects of calcium channel blockers on size selectivity of proteinuria in diabetic glomerulopathy.BackgroundCalcium channel blockers (CCBs) are known to have differential effects on both changes in proteinuria as well as progression of diabetic nephropathy. No clinical study, however, has evaluated whether the differential antiproteinuric effects of CCBs may be explained by their effect on glomerular membrane permeability. We, therefore, tested the hypothesis that certain subclasses of CCBs reduce proteinuria by changing size selectivity of the glomerular membrane, hence changing its permeability.MethodsTwenty-one patients with type 2 diabetes and the presence of nephropathy with hypertension were randomized to receive either d...
Pharmacological blockade of the N- and L-type calcium channel lessens renal injury in kidney disease...
Differential effects of calcium antagonist subclasses on markers of nephropathy progression.Backgrou...
Renal disease remains a prevalent and costly problem in the United States. The treatment of end-stag...
Differential effects of calcium channel blockers on size selectivity of proteinuria in diabetic glom...
Glomerular size-selective dysfunction in NIDDM is not ameliorated by ACE inhibition or by calcium ch...
Hypertension and high levels of proteinuria are independent risk factors for accelerated progression...
Hypertension and high levels of proteinuria are independent risk factors for accelerated progression...
Effects of antihypertensive drugs in experimental type 2 diabetes-related nephropathy.BackgroundIt h...
Calcium channel blockers versus other antihypertensive therapies on progression of NIDDM associated ...
Effects of an ACE inhibitor/calcium antagonist combination on proteinuria in diabetic nephropathy.Ba...
AbstractCalcium channels have been shown to play an important role in the pathogenesis of diabetic n...
Antihypertensive treatment of patients with proteinuric renal diseases: Risks or benefits of calcium...
Several studies during the past 15 years have shown that antihypertensive therapy with different typ...
Pharmacological blockade of the N-and L-type calcium channel lessens renal injury in kidney disease ...
Several studies during the past 15 years have shown that antihypertensive therapy with different typ...
Pharmacological blockade of the N- and L-type calcium channel lessens renal injury in kidney disease...
Differential effects of calcium antagonist subclasses on markers of nephropathy progression.Backgrou...
Renal disease remains a prevalent and costly problem in the United States. The treatment of end-stag...
Differential effects of calcium channel blockers on size selectivity of proteinuria in diabetic glom...
Glomerular size-selective dysfunction in NIDDM is not ameliorated by ACE inhibition or by calcium ch...
Hypertension and high levels of proteinuria are independent risk factors for accelerated progression...
Hypertension and high levels of proteinuria are independent risk factors for accelerated progression...
Effects of antihypertensive drugs in experimental type 2 diabetes-related nephropathy.BackgroundIt h...
Calcium channel blockers versus other antihypertensive therapies on progression of NIDDM associated ...
Effects of an ACE inhibitor/calcium antagonist combination on proteinuria in diabetic nephropathy.Ba...
AbstractCalcium channels have been shown to play an important role in the pathogenesis of diabetic n...
Antihypertensive treatment of patients with proteinuric renal diseases: Risks or benefits of calcium...
Several studies during the past 15 years have shown that antihypertensive therapy with different typ...
Pharmacological blockade of the N-and L-type calcium channel lessens renal injury in kidney disease ...
Several studies during the past 15 years have shown that antihypertensive therapy with different typ...
Pharmacological blockade of the N- and L-type calcium channel lessens renal injury in kidney disease...
Differential effects of calcium antagonist subclasses on markers of nephropathy progression.Backgrou...
Renal disease remains a prevalent and costly problem in the United States. The treatment of end-stag...