Class differences in the effects of calcium channel blockers in the rat remnant kidney model.BackgroundControversy persists as to the existence of class differences between calcium channel blockers (CCBs) in their ability to provide renoprotection and as to potential mechanisms involved.MethodsRats with 5/6 renal ablation were left untreated or received diltiazem, verapamil, or felodipine after the first week, and the relationship between continuous radiotelemetrically measured blood pressure (BP) and glomerulosclerosis (GS) was assessed at seven weeks. Additionally, the effects of these CCBs on renal autoregulation and hypertrophy were examined at three weeks after renal ablation.ResultsAlthough an excellent linear correlation was observed...
Background and aims: Calcium channel blockers (CCBs) are powerful drugs in the treatment of hyperten...
In recent years, the ability of the various antihypertensive drugs to provide renal protection has b...
Hypertension and high levels of proteinuria are independent risk factors for accelerated progression...
Class differences in the effects of calcium channel blockers in the rat remnant kidney model.Backgro...
Calcium antagonists and converting enzyme inhibitors reduce renal injury by different mechanisms. Bo...
The effect of calcium channel blockers on the progression of renal failure is controversial. In cont...
The advancing chronic renal failure is at most the consequence of secondary haemodynamic and metabol...
Effects of nifedipine and enalapril on glomerular structure and function in uninephrectomized SHR. S...
High blood pressure can cause kidney damage, which can increase blood pressure, leading to a vicious...
Beside effective systemic blood pressure control, calcium channel blockers exert several effects on ...
T-type calcium channel blockers have been previously shown to protect glomeruli from hypertension by...
Using the model of isolated perfused rat kidneys this study was performed to investigate whether or ...
Calcium antagonists are a heterogeneous group of drugs that affect not only different channels but d...
Abstract—Mibefradil and amlodipine are calcium antagonists with different channel selectivities. Mib...
Inhibitory effect of calcium channel blockers on human mesangial cell growth: Evidence for actions i...
Background and aims: Calcium channel blockers (CCBs) are powerful drugs in the treatment of hyperten...
In recent years, the ability of the various antihypertensive drugs to provide renal protection has b...
Hypertension and high levels of proteinuria are independent risk factors for accelerated progression...
Class differences in the effects of calcium channel blockers in the rat remnant kidney model.Backgro...
Calcium antagonists and converting enzyme inhibitors reduce renal injury by different mechanisms. Bo...
The effect of calcium channel blockers on the progression of renal failure is controversial. In cont...
The advancing chronic renal failure is at most the consequence of secondary haemodynamic and metabol...
Effects of nifedipine and enalapril on glomerular structure and function in uninephrectomized SHR. S...
High blood pressure can cause kidney damage, which can increase blood pressure, leading to a vicious...
Beside effective systemic blood pressure control, calcium channel blockers exert several effects on ...
T-type calcium channel blockers have been previously shown to protect glomeruli from hypertension by...
Using the model of isolated perfused rat kidneys this study was performed to investigate whether or ...
Calcium antagonists are a heterogeneous group of drugs that affect not only different channels but d...
Abstract—Mibefradil and amlodipine are calcium antagonists with different channel selectivities. Mib...
Inhibitory effect of calcium channel blockers on human mesangial cell growth: Evidence for actions i...
Background and aims: Calcium channel blockers (CCBs) are powerful drugs in the treatment of hyperten...
In recent years, the ability of the various antihypertensive drugs to provide renal protection has b...
Hypertension and high levels of proteinuria are independent risk factors for accelerated progression...