In 1985 some studies were published showing that angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibition not only reduced the elevated blood pressure in animals with chronic renal failure (experimentally induced by renal ablation or by induced diabetic nephropathy), but also prevented the development of glomerular damage with proteinuria and loss of renal function. This beneficial effect of ACE inhibition was attributed to the prevention of glomerular hypertension. At the same time it was reported that ACE inhibition could reduce proteinuria in patients with advanced diabetic nephropathy. ACE inhibitors might thus be an attractive alternative for NSAIDs as antiproteinuric treatment, possibly being renoprotective and being generally well tolerated. T...
Angiotensin II does not acutely reverse the reduction of proteinuria by long-term ACE inhibition. An...
Mochammad Sja\u27bani and I Gde Raka Widiana -- Renoprotective effects of ACE inhibitors on the prog...
Angiotensin I converting enzyme inhibition (ACEi) has been shown to lower urinary protein excretion ...
In 1985 some studies were published showing that angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibition not ...
This review discusses the clinical consequences of urinary protein loss and the effects of inhibitor...
Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACE-I) reduce proteinuria and protect the kidney in protei...
Background/Aims: ACE inhibitor (ACE-I) treatment effectively inhibits proteinuria and ameliorates th...
Several observations question the role of blood pressure and renal hemodynamic changes in the long-t...
Blood pressure reduction initiates the antiproteinuric effect of ACE inhibition. Several observation...
The mechanism of the antiproteinuric effect of angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors in dia...
Background. Proteinuria is associated with a progressive loss of renal function; we recently found t...
Is the antiproteinuric effect of ACE inhibition mediated by interference in the renin-angiotensin sy...
Angiotensin II does not acutely reverse the reduction of proteinuria by long-term ACE inhibition. An...
Mochammad Sja\u27bani and I Gde Raka Widiana -- Renoprotective effects of ACE inhibitors on the prog...
Angiotensin I converting enzyme inhibition (ACEi) has been shown to lower urinary protein excretion ...
In 1985 some studies were published showing that angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibition not ...
This review discusses the clinical consequences of urinary protein loss and the effects of inhibitor...
Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACE-I) reduce proteinuria and protect the kidney in protei...
Background/Aims: ACE inhibitor (ACE-I) treatment effectively inhibits proteinuria and ameliorates th...
Several observations question the role of blood pressure and renal hemodynamic changes in the long-t...
Blood pressure reduction initiates the antiproteinuric effect of ACE inhibition. Several observation...
The mechanism of the antiproteinuric effect of angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors in dia...
Background. Proteinuria is associated with a progressive loss of renal function; we recently found t...
Is the antiproteinuric effect of ACE inhibition mediated by interference in the renin-angiotensin sy...
Angiotensin II does not acutely reverse the reduction of proteinuria by long-term ACE inhibition. An...
Mochammad Sja\u27bani and I Gde Raka Widiana -- Renoprotective effects of ACE inhibitors on the prog...
Angiotensin I converting enzyme inhibition (ACEi) has been shown to lower urinary protein excretion ...