Parenteral iron treatment induces MCP-1 accumulation in plasma, normal kidneys, and in experimental nephropathy.IntroductionMonocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) promotes renal inflammation, thereby contributing to acute and chronic nephropathies. Its production is stimulated by oxidative stress. Thus, this study tested whether pro-oxidant iron/carbohydrate complexes, used to treat iron deficiency, induce MCP-1 in renal/extrarenal tissues, in plasma, and in the setting of experimental nephropathy.MethodsCD-1 mice received 2 mg of intravenous iron [complexed with dextran (iron dextran), sucrose (iron sucrose), or gluconate (iron gluconate)]. Renal MCP-1 and/or its mRNA were measured 3 hours to 7 days post-iron injection. Iron effects on...
Oxidative stress and renal injury with intravenous iron in patients with chronic kidney disease.Back...
Neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (Ngal), also known as siderocalin, forms a complex with i...
Role of ‘catalytic’ iron in an animal model of minimal change nephrotic syndrome. Treatment of minim...
Inflammation is a central component of progressive chronic kidney disease (CKD). Iron promotes oxida...
Parenteral iron nephrotoxicity: Potential mechanisms and consequences.BackgroundParenteral iron admi...
There is a significant clinical need for effective treatment of iron deficiency. A number of compoun...
Background/Aims: Megalin mediates the uptake of glomerular-filtered iron in the proximal tubules. Ur...
In the past 8 years, there has been renewed interest in the role of iron in both acute kidney injury...
BACKGROUND AND AIM:: Iron is the most abundant metal in mammalian cells, and plays a pivotal role in...
Increased proteinuria causes tubulointerstitial injury due to inflammation in chronic kidney disease...
Background and objectives Among patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), differences in proteinur...
The effects of iron dextran on the oxidative stress in cardiovascular tissues of rats with chronic r...
Although iron is reported to be associated with the pathogenesis of chronic kidney disease, it is un...
The accumulation of the uremic toxin indoxyl sulfate (IS) is a key pathological feature of chronic k...
Iron is an essential element that is indispensable for life. The delicate physiological body iron ba...
Oxidative stress and renal injury with intravenous iron in patients with chronic kidney disease.Back...
Neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (Ngal), also known as siderocalin, forms a complex with i...
Role of ‘catalytic’ iron in an animal model of minimal change nephrotic syndrome. Treatment of minim...
Inflammation is a central component of progressive chronic kidney disease (CKD). Iron promotes oxida...
Parenteral iron nephrotoxicity: Potential mechanisms and consequences.BackgroundParenteral iron admi...
There is a significant clinical need for effective treatment of iron deficiency. A number of compoun...
Background/Aims: Megalin mediates the uptake of glomerular-filtered iron in the proximal tubules. Ur...
In the past 8 years, there has been renewed interest in the role of iron in both acute kidney injury...
BACKGROUND AND AIM:: Iron is the most abundant metal in mammalian cells, and plays a pivotal role in...
Increased proteinuria causes tubulointerstitial injury due to inflammation in chronic kidney disease...
Background and objectives Among patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), differences in proteinur...
The effects of iron dextran on the oxidative stress in cardiovascular tissues of rats with chronic r...
Although iron is reported to be associated with the pathogenesis of chronic kidney disease, it is un...
The accumulation of the uremic toxin indoxyl sulfate (IS) is a key pathological feature of chronic k...
Iron is an essential element that is indispensable for life. The delicate physiological body iron ba...
Oxidative stress and renal injury with intravenous iron in patients with chronic kidney disease.Back...
Neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (Ngal), also known as siderocalin, forms a complex with i...
Role of ‘catalytic’ iron in an animal model of minimal change nephrotic syndrome. Treatment of minim...