Dietary flaxseed meal reduces proteinuria and ameliorates nephropathy in an animal model of type II diabetes mellitus.BackgroundEvidence is emerging that varying the type or source of dietary protein intake can have beneficial effects on chronic renal disease. Consumption of soybean and soy-based food products, as the source of plant protein, can retard the development and progression of chronic renal disease. We studied the obese spontaneously hypertensive/NIH-corpulent (SHR/N-cp) rat, a model of obesity and type II diabetes mellitus that consistently develops nephropathy resembling diabetic nephropathy. We specifically sought to determine whether changing the source of protein intake from animal protein, casein, to plant protein in the fo...
The consumption of low protein diets (\u3c0.8 g/kg) is used in the treatment of kidney diseases, suc...
Dietary soy protein effects on disease and IGF-I in male and female Han:SPRD-cy rats.BackgroundDieta...
Questions remain regarding the potential negative effects of dietary high protein (HP) on kidney hea...
Protective effects of a soy diet in preventing obesity-linked renal disease.BackgroundHypertension, ...
Progression of diabetic nephropathy (DN) is strongly related to the severity of tubulointerstitial d...
Modulation of renal function and growth by the quantity of dietary protein has long been recognised,...
Modification of polycystic kidney disease and fatty acid status by soy protein diet.BackgroundPrevio...
Progression of diabetic nephropathy (DN) is strongly related to the severity of tubulointerstitial d...
Flaxseed ameliorates interstitial nephritis in rat polycystic kidney disease.BackgroundFlaxseed has ...
Female weanling rats were fed diets with soybean protein, casein or cod meal at 171, 342 or 513 mmol...
Diabetic nephropathy is one of the most frequent and serious complications of diabetes mellitus. Soy...
Rationale for dietary advice in polycystic kidney disease (PKD) is based in part on animal studies t...
<div><p>Rationale for dietary advice in polycystic kidney disease (PKD) is based in part on animal s...
Diabetic nephropathy is one of the most frequent and serious complications of diabetes mellitus. Soy...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Previously, we demonstrated that soy protein ameliorates the diabetic phenotype in...
The consumption of low protein diets (\u3c0.8 g/kg) is used in the treatment of kidney diseases, suc...
Dietary soy protein effects on disease and IGF-I in male and female Han:SPRD-cy rats.BackgroundDieta...
Questions remain regarding the potential negative effects of dietary high protein (HP) on kidney hea...
Protective effects of a soy diet in preventing obesity-linked renal disease.BackgroundHypertension, ...
Progression of diabetic nephropathy (DN) is strongly related to the severity of tubulointerstitial d...
Modulation of renal function and growth by the quantity of dietary protein has long been recognised,...
Modification of polycystic kidney disease and fatty acid status by soy protein diet.BackgroundPrevio...
Progression of diabetic nephropathy (DN) is strongly related to the severity of tubulointerstitial d...
Flaxseed ameliorates interstitial nephritis in rat polycystic kidney disease.BackgroundFlaxseed has ...
Female weanling rats were fed diets with soybean protein, casein or cod meal at 171, 342 or 513 mmol...
Diabetic nephropathy is one of the most frequent and serious complications of diabetes mellitus. Soy...
Rationale for dietary advice in polycystic kidney disease (PKD) is based in part on animal studies t...
<div><p>Rationale for dietary advice in polycystic kidney disease (PKD) is based in part on animal s...
Diabetic nephropathy is one of the most frequent and serious complications of diabetes mellitus. Soy...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Previously, we demonstrated that soy protein ameliorates the diabetic phenotype in...
The consumption of low protein diets (\u3c0.8 g/kg) is used in the treatment of kidney diseases, suc...
Dietary soy protein effects on disease and IGF-I in male and female Han:SPRD-cy rats.BackgroundDieta...
Questions remain regarding the potential negative effects of dietary high protein (HP) on kidney hea...