The mechanisms controlling protein metabolism in the human kidney are not well understood. During adult life, kidney protein content and the size of the kidney remain fairly constant, indicating that protein synthesis and degradation within the kidney are tightly regulated. However, kidney protein turnover may change in response to stimuli such as alterations in substrate availability, hormones or growth factors, acid-base balance, renal work or renal injury with a progressive decrease in the number of nephrons. These factors have been evaluated mainly in animals, in vitro or in vivo. Amino acids, the kidneys substrates for protein synthesis, are provided by several routes. Like in other organs, amino acids can reach the kidney cells throug...
determining the role of the kidney in the metabolism of various classes of serum proteins and to def...
Role of glutamine in human carbohydrate metabolism in kidney and other tissues. Glutamine is the mos...
According to current concepts, renal ammonia synthesis may be attributed to the renal extraction and...
For a better understanding of protein synthesis and degradation in the human kidney, the arterioveno...
The kidneys play a role in the synthesis and interorgan exchange of several amino acids. The quantit...
The rate of kidney protein turnover in humans is not known. To this aim, we have measured kidney pro...
Substrates in large numbers are removed from the blood by the kidney in linear relationship to their...
Understanding the growth of a tissue ultimately requires that one understand the mechanisms whereby ...
The H(+) concentration in human blood is kept within very narrow limits, ~40 nmol/L, despite the fac...
ABSTRACT There are many causes of altered amino acid and protein metabolism in uremia which may lead...
Renal nitrogen metabolism primarily involves urea and ammonia metabolism, and is essential to normal...
Low-molecular-weight proteins are a heterogenous group of substances which constitute a small but bi...
To evaluate the role of blood cells in interorgan amino acid transport and in the estimates of regio...
Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins and key intermediates in the synthesis of biological...
To evaluate the role of blood cells in interorgan amino acid transport and in the estimates of regio...
determining the role of the kidney in the metabolism of various classes of serum proteins and to def...
Role of glutamine in human carbohydrate metabolism in kidney and other tissues. Glutamine is the mos...
According to current concepts, renal ammonia synthesis may be attributed to the renal extraction and...
For a better understanding of protein synthesis and degradation in the human kidney, the arterioveno...
The kidneys play a role in the synthesis and interorgan exchange of several amino acids. The quantit...
The rate of kidney protein turnover in humans is not known. To this aim, we have measured kidney pro...
Substrates in large numbers are removed from the blood by the kidney in linear relationship to their...
Understanding the growth of a tissue ultimately requires that one understand the mechanisms whereby ...
The H(+) concentration in human blood is kept within very narrow limits, ~40 nmol/L, despite the fac...
ABSTRACT There are many causes of altered amino acid and protein metabolism in uremia which may lead...
Renal nitrogen metabolism primarily involves urea and ammonia metabolism, and is essential to normal...
Low-molecular-weight proteins are a heterogenous group of substances which constitute a small but bi...
To evaluate the role of blood cells in interorgan amino acid transport and in the estimates of regio...
Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins and key intermediates in the synthesis of biological...
To evaluate the role of blood cells in interorgan amino acid transport and in the estimates of regio...
determining the role of the kidney in the metabolism of various classes of serum proteins and to def...
Role of glutamine in human carbohydrate metabolism in kidney and other tissues. Glutamine is the mos...
According to current concepts, renal ammonia synthesis may be attributed to the renal extraction and...