Imbalance between renal oxygen delivery and demand in the first hours after reperfusion is suggested to be decisive in the pathophysiological chain of events leading to ischemia-induced acute kidney injury. Here we describe blood oxygenation level-dependent (BOLD) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for continuous monitoring of the deoxyhemoglobin-sensitive MR parameter T 2* in the renal cortex, outer medulla, and inner medulla of rats throughout renal ischemia/reperfusion (I/R). Changes during I/R are benchmarked against the effects of variations in the fraction of inspired oxygen (hypoxia, hyperoxia). This method may be useful for investigating renal blood oxygenation of rats in vivo under various experimental (patho)physiological conditions
Tissue hypoxia plays a key role in the development and progression of many kidney diseases. Blood ox...
Joel Neugarten, Ladan Golestaneh Renal Division, Montefiore Medical Center, Albert Einstein College ...
Diagnosis of early-stage acute kidney injury (AKI) will benefit from a timely identification of loca...
The in vivo assessment of renal damage after ischemia-reperfusion injury, such as in sepsis, hypovol...
The in vivo assessment of renal damage after ischemia-reperfusion injury, such as in sepsis, hypovol...
The in vivo assessment of renal damage after ischemia-reperfusion injury, such as in sepsis, hypovol...
Item does not contain fulltextThe in vivo assessment of renal damage after ischemia-reperfusion inju...
The in vivo assessment of renal damage after ischemia-reperfusion injury, such as in sepsis, hypovol...
Ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury, a consequence of kidney hypoperfusion or temporary interruption o...
Tissue hypoxia plays a key role in the development and progression of many kidney diseases. Blood ox...
Tissue hypoxia plays a key role in the development and progression of many kidney diseases. Blood ox...
Tissue hypoxia has been demonstrated, in both the renal cortex and medulla, during the acute phase o...
Tissue hypoxia plays a key role in the development and progression of many kidney diseases. Blood ox...
Tissue hypoxia plays a key role in the development and progression of many kidney diseases. Blood ox...
Tissue hypoxia plays a key role in the development and progression of many kidney diseases. Blood ox...
Tissue hypoxia plays a key role in the development and progression of many kidney diseases. Blood ox...
Joel Neugarten, Ladan Golestaneh Renal Division, Montefiore Medical Center, Albert Einstein College ...
Diagnosis of early-stage acute kidney injury (AKI) will benefit from a timely identification of loca...
The in vivo assessment of renal damage after ischemia-reperfusion injury, such as in sepsis, hypovol...
The in vivo assessment of renal damage after ischemia-reperfusion injury, such as in sepsis, hypovol...
The in vivo assessment of renal damage after ischemia-reperfusion injury, such as in sepsis, hypovol...
Item does not contain fulltextThe in vivo assessment of renal damage after ischemia-reperfusion inju...
The in vivo assessment of renal damage after ischemia-reperfusion injury, such as in sepsis, hypovol...
Ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury, a consequence of kidney hypoperfusion or temporary interruption o...
Tissue hypoxia plays a key role in the development and progression of many kidney diseases. Blood ox...
Tissue hypoxia plays a key role in the development and progression of many kidney diseases. Blood ox...
Tissue hypoxia has been demonstrated, in both the renal cortex and medulla, during the acute phase o...
Tissue hypoxia plays a key role in the development and progression of many kidney diseases. Blood ox...
Tissue hypoxia plays a key role in the development and progression of many kidney diseases. Blood ox...
Tissue hypoxia plays a key role in the development and progression of many kidney diseases. Blood ox...
Tissue hypoxia plays a key role in the development and progression of many kidney diseases. Blood ox...
Joel Neugarten, Ladan Golestaneh Renal Division, Montefiore Medical Center, Albert Einstein College ...
Diagnosis of early-stage acute kidney injury (AKI) will benefit from a timely identification of loca...