Acute kidney injury is common, with ~13 million cases and 1.7 million deaths/year worldwide. A major cause is renal ischaemia, typically following cardiac surgery, renal transplant or severe hemorrhage. We examined the cause of the sustained reduction in renal blood flow ('no-reflow'), which exacerbates kidney injury even after an initial cause of compromised blood supply is removed. Adult male Sprague-Dawley rats, or NG2-dsRed male mice were used in this study. After 60 min kidney ischaemia and 30-60 min reperfusion, renal blood flow remained reduced, especially in the medulla, and kidney tubule damage was detected as Kim-1 expression. Constriction of the medullary descending vasa recta and cortical peritubular capillaries occurred near pe...
Damage to endothelial cells contributes to acute kidney injury (AKI) by leading to impaired perfusio...
Role of the medullary perfusion defect in the pathogenesis of ischemic renal failure. Experiments we...
The development of renal ischemia has been postulated to be a main cause of the progressive nature o...
Acute kidney injury is associated with alterations in vascular tone that contribute to an overall re...
Acute kidney injury (AKI) can result from multiple factors. The main cause is reduced renal perfusio...
Introduction: Regardless of initiating cause, renal injury promotes a potent pro-inflammatory enviro...
Background: Medullary blood flow is via vasa recta capillaries, which possess contractile pericytes....
Recent evidence suggests that injury to the renal vasculature may play an important role in the path...
Ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI) is a major risk factor for chronic renal failure. Caspase-3, an ef...
Increased understanding of the pathophysiology of ischemic acute kidney injury in renal transplantat...
Regulation of medullary blood flow (MBF) is essential in maintaining normal kidney function. Blood f...
Highly aerobic organs like the kidney are innately susceptible to ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury,...
Acute kidney injury (AKI) has been increasingly recognized as a risk factor for transition to chroni...
The origin and fate of renal myofibroblasts is not clear after acute kidney injury (AKI). Here, we d...
Investigations utilizing the isolated perfused tubule technique have greatly enhanced our understand...
Damage to endothelial cells contributes to acute kidney injury (AKI) by leading to impaired perfusio...
Role of the medullary perfusion defect in the pathogenesis of ischemic renal failure. Experiments we...
The development of renal ischemia has been postulated to be a main cause of the progressive nature o...
Acute kidney injury is associated with alterations in vascular tone that contribute to an overall re...
Acute kidney injury (AKI) can result from multiple factors. The main cause is reduced renal perfusio...
Introduction: Regardless of initiating cause, renal injury promotes a potent pro-inflammatory enviro...
Background: Medullary blood flow is via vasa recta capillaries, which possess contractile pericytes....
Recent evidence suggests that injury to the renal vasculature may play an important role in the path...
Ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI) is a major risk factor for chronic renal failure. Caspase-3, an ef...
Increased understanding of the pathophysiology of ischemic acute kidney injury in renal transplantat...
Regulation of medullary blood flow (MBF) is essential in maintaining normal kidney function. Blood f...
Highly aerobic organs like the kidney are innately susceptible to ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury,...
Acute kidney injury (AKI) has been increasingly recognized as a risk factor for transition to chroni...
The origin and fate of renal myofibroblasts is not clear after acute kidney injury (AKI). Here, we d...
Investigations utilizing the isolated perfused tubule technique have greatly enhanced our understand...
Damage to endothelial cells contributes to acute kidney injury (AKI) by leading to impaired perfusio...
Role of the medullary perfusion defect in the pathogenesis of ischemic renal failure. Experiments we...
The development of renal ischemia has been postulated to be a main cause of the progressive nature o...