We previously reported that oxidative stress and renal tubular damage occur in chronic hyperoxaluric rats. However, the in vivo responses of renal epithelial cells after vitamin E administration and their correlations with calcium oxalate (CaOx) crystal formation have not been evaluated. Male Wistar rats received 0.75% ethylene glycol (EG) for 7, 21, or 42 days to induce CaOx deposition (EG group). Another group of EG-treated rats received 200mgkg−1 of vitamin E intraperitoneally (EG+E group) to evaluate its effect on hyperoxaluria. Urinary electrolytes and biochemistry and levels of lipid peroxides and enzymes were examined, together with serum vitamin E levels. Levels of the tubular markers, α and μ glutathione S-transferase, proliferatin...
A number of animal models have been developed to investigate calcium oxalate (CaOx) nephrolithiasis....
Vitamin E prevents renal dysfunction induced by experimental chronic bile duct ligation.BackgroundTh...
The histopathological effects of cholesterol and the protective effects of vitamin E and selenium (S...
We previously reported that oxidative stress and renal tubular damage occur in chronic hyperoxaluric...
We previously reported that oxidative stress and renal tubular damage occur in chronic hyperoxaluric...
Vitamin E was previously reported to reduce calcium oxalate (CaOx) crystal formation. This study exp...
Background/Aims: In the rat Adriamycin model of chronic renal failure, the development of glomerulos...
Adhesion of calcium oxalate (CaOx) crystals to kidney cells may be a key event in the pathogenesis o...
"nBackground: Obstructive nephropathy has been associated with disorders in metabolism state an...
Environmental and diet have a major role in calcium nephrolithiasis by affecting urine saturation, b...
Hyperoxaluria associated with renal deposition of calcium oxalate (CaOx) crystals causes renal injur...
In the present study, we exposed rats to a crystal-inducing diet (CID) consisting of vitamin D3 and ...
Objectives. Kidney stone disease is a common form of renal disease. Antioxidants, such as vitamin E ...
Using ethylene glycol (EG) and vitamin D3 as crystal-inducing diet (CID) in rats, we investigated th...
Lipid peroxidation is not the underlying cause of renal injury in hyperoxaluric rats.BackgroundHyper...
A number of animal models have been developed to investigate calcium oxalate (CaOx) nephrolithiasis....
Vitamin E prevents renal dysfunction induced by experimental chronic bile duct ligation.BackgroundTh...
The histopathological effects of cholesterol and the protective effects of vitamin E and selenium (S...
We previously reported that oxidative stress and renal tubular damage occur in chronic hyperoxaluric...
We previously reported that oxidative stress and renal tubular damage occur in chronic hyperoxaluric...
Vitamin E was previously reported to reduce calcium oxalate (CaOx) crystal formation. This study exp...
Background/Aims: In the rat Adriamycin model of chronic renal failure, the development of glomerulos...
Adhesion of calcium oxalate (CaOx) crystals to kidney cells may be a key event in the pathogenesis o...
"nBackground: Obstructive nephropathy has been associated with disorders in metabolism state an...
Environmental and diet have a major role in calcium nephrolithiasis by affecting urine saturation, b...
Hyperoxaluria associated with renal deposition of calcium oxalate (CaOx) crystals causes renal injur...
In the present study, we exposed rats to a crystal-inducing diet (CID) consisting of vitamin D3 and ...
Objectives. Kidney stone disease is a common form of renal disease. Antioxidants, such as vitamin E ...
Using ethylene glycol (EG) and vitamin D3 as crystal-inducing diet (CID) in rats, we investigated th...
Lipid peroxidation is not the underlying cause of renal injury in hyperoxaluric rats.BackgroundHyper...
A number of animal models have been developed to investigate calcium oxalate (CaOx) nephrolithiasis....
Vitamin E prevents renal dysfunction induced by experimental chronic bile duct ligation.BackgroundTh...
The histopathological effects of cholesterol and the protective effects of vitamin E and selenium (S...