Our kidneys receive about one-fifth of the cardiac output at rest and have a low oxygen extraction ratio, but may sustain, under some conditions, hypoxic injuries that might lead to chronic kidney disease. This is due to large regional variations in renal blood flow and oxygenation, which are the prerequisite for some and the consequence of other kidney functions. The concurrent operation of these functions is reliant on a multitude of neuro-hormonal signaling cascades and feedback loops that also include the regulation of renal blood flow and tissue oxygenation. Starting with open questions on regulatory processes and disease mechanisms, we review herein the literature on renal blood flow and oxygenation. We assess the current understandin...
The relation between oxygen supply and demand determines tissue oxygen tension (PO2). When intrarena...
Ischemia is the most common cause of acute renal failure. Ischemic-induced renal tissue hypoxia is t...
Introduction and Aims: Diffusion of oxygen from arteries to veins in the kidney (AV oxygen shunting)...
Our kidneys receive about one-fifth of the cardiac output at rest and have a low oxygen extraction r...
1. Renal blood flow, local tissue perfusion and blood oxygen content are the major determinants of o...
The kidney is faced with unique challenges for oxygen regulation, both because its function requires...
1. An improved understanding of the regulation of kidney oxygenation has the potential to advance pr...
Role of hypoxia in the pathogenesis of renal disease The kidney shows a remarkable discrepancy betwe...
The kidneys receive ~25% of the cardiac output but weigh ~1% of total body weight. Yet the kidney is...
Renal hypoxia has been recognized as a common feature of acute and chronic kidney injury arising fro...
Acute kidney injury, a prevalent complication of cardiac surgery performed on cardiopulmonary bypass...
Acute kidney injury, a prevalent complication of cardiac surgery performed on cardiopulmonary bypass...
Kidney related diseases are a worldwide burden reaching epidemic proportions. Renal hypoxia is thoug...
Acute kidney injury, a prevalent complication of cardiac surgery performed on cardiopulmonary bypass...
Renal tissue hypoxia may play a major role in the progression of chronic renal disease. Michaely et ...
The relation between oxygen supply and demand determines tissue oxygen tension (PO2). When intrarena...
Ischemia is the most common cause of acute renal failure. Ischemic-induced renal tissue hypoxia is t...
Introduction and Aims: Diffusion of oxygen from arteries to veins in the kidney (AV oxygen shunting)...
Our kidneys receive about one-fifth of the cardiac output at rest and have a low oxygen extraction r...
1. Renal blood flow, local tissue perfusion and blood oxygen content are the major determinants of o...
The kidney is faced with unique challenges for oxygen regulation, both because its function requires...
1. An improved understanding of the regulation of kidney oxygenation has the potential to advance pr...
Role of hypoxia in the pathogenesis of renal disease The kidney shows a remarkable discrepancy betwe...
The kidneys receive ~25% of the cardiac output but weigh ~1% of total body weight. Yet the kidney is...
Renal hypoxia has been recognized as a common feature of acute and chronic kidney injury arising fro...
Acute kidney injury, a prevalent complication of cardiac surgery performed on cardiopulmonary bypass...
Acute kidney injury, a prevalent complication of cardiac surgery performed on cardiopulmonary bypass...
Kidney related diseases are a worldwide burden reaching epidemic proportions. Renal hypoxia is thoug...
Acute kidney injury, a prevalent complication of cardiac surgery performed on cardiopulmonary bypass...
Renal tissue hypoxia may play a major role in the progression of chronic renal disease. Michaely et ...
The relation between oxygen supply and demand determines tissue oxygen tension (PO2). When intrarena...
Ischemia is the most common cause of acute renal failure. Ischemic-induced renal tissue hypoxia is t...
Introduction and Aims: Diffusion of oxygen from arteries to veins in the kidney (AV oxygen shunting)...