Elevation of intrarenal adenosine by maleic acid decreases GFR and renin release. Maleic acid administration produces a defect in tubular reabsorption resembling that seen in the Fanconi syndrome and also causes a decrease in glomerular filtration rate (GFR). The mechanism by which maleic acid alters renal function is uncertain, though the tubular defect is known to be associated with decreased ATP levels. Because of this alteration in nucleotide metabolism the present study was undertaken to determine the role of elevated endogenous adenosine in mediating the maleic acid–induced changes in renal function. Since the renal effects of exogenous adenosine are enhanced by sodium–depletion and attenuated by sodium–loading, the present study comp...
AbstractObjectives. We sought to study the renal circulatory effects of adenosine in patients with c...
SUMMARY Although clinical studies suggest that chronic hypercapnic acidosis may be associated with r...
Role of adenosine in the renal responses to contrast medium. Despite the development of non-ionic ra...
Insights into the biochemical mechanism of maleic acid-induced Fanconi syndrome. Maleic acid adminis...
The kidneys play a vital role in the maintenance of extracellular fluid and electrolyte balance and ...
Adenosine and extracellular volume in radiocontrast media-induced nephropathy. Renal hemodynamic cha...
Atrial natriuretic factor inhibits hypertonic saline-mediated decreases in renal hemodynamics. The p...
BACKGROUND: Adenosine is an endogenous nucleoside with potent vasodilatory capacities, released unde...
Role of cGMP as second messenger of adenosine in the inhibition of renin release. Adenosine is known...
mediation by intrarenal adenosine. Dipyridamole decreases glomerular filtration in the sodium-deplet...
Adenosine antagonist theophylline prevents the reduction of glomerular filtration rate after contras...
Background. Adenosine A1 receptor blockade has been suggested as a treatment in conditions with sodi...
Coordinately increased lysozymuria and lysosomal enzymuria induced by maleic acid. During the acute ...
Background. Adenosine A1 receptor blockade has been suggested as a treatment in conditions with sodi...
Adenosine is known to be a potent inhibitor of renin release from the kidneys. The aim of this study...
AbstractObjectives. We sought to study the renal circulatory effects of adenosine in patients with c...
SUMMARY Although clinical studies suggest that chronic hypercapnic acidosis may be associated with r...
Role of adenosine in the renal responses to contrast medium. Despite the development of non-ionic ra...
Insights into the biochemical mechanism of maleic acid-induced Fanconi syndrome. Maleic acid adminis...
The kidneys play a vital role in the maintenance of extracellular fluid and electrolyte balance and ...
Adenosine and extracellular volume in radiocontrast media-induced nephropathy. Renal hemodynamic cha...
Atrial natriuretic factor inhibits hypertonic saline-mediated decreases in renal hemodynamics. The p...
BACKGROUND: Adenosine is an endogenous nucleoside with potent vasodilatory capacities, released unde...
Role of cGMP as second messenger of adenosine in the inhibition of renin release. Adenosine is known...
mediation by intrarenal adenosine. Dipyridamole decreases glomerular filtration in the sodium-deplet...
Adenosine antagonist theophylline prevents the reduction of glomerular filtration rate after contras...
Background. Adenosine A1 receptor blockade has been suggested as a treatment in conditions with sodi...
Coordinately increased lysozymuria and lysosomal enzymuria induced by maleic acid. During the acute ...
Background. Adenosine A1 receptor blockade has been suggested as a treatment in conditions with sodi...
Adenosine is known to be a potent inhibitor of renin release from the kidneys. The aim of this study...
AbstractObjectives. We sought to study the renal circulatory effects of adenosine in patients with c...
SUMMARY Although clinical studies suggest that chronic hypercapnic acidosis may be associated with r...
Role of adenosine in the renal responses to contrast medium. Despite the development of non-ionic ra...