This chapter summarizes the pathophysiology of ischaemic acute renal failure from both the experimental and clinical points of view. Traditionally, the abrupt fall in glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is thought to be due to an interplay of haemodynamic and tubular abnormalities. The intrarenal haemodynamic alterations include renal vasoconstriction, leukocyte–endothelium interactions and loss of blood flow and GFR autoregulation. During recent years it has become evident that pronounced outer medulary ischaemia makes an important contribution. In severe and prolonged ischaemia, the tubular epithelial cells can undergo either sublethal or lethal cell damage. Cell death occurs by necrosis and apoptosis. The different mechanisms of post-ischae...
Acute kidney injury (AKI) can result from multiple factors. The main cause is reduced renal perfusio...
Work during the past several years has produced new insights into many aspects of the cell biology o...
Acute kidney injury (AKI) can result from multiple factors. The main cause is reduced renal perfusio...
This chapter summarizes the pathophysiology of ischaemic acute renal failure from both the experimen...
Acute renal failure (ARF) is a syndrome characterized by anabrupt and reversible kidney dysfunction....
Ischemic kidney injury often occurs in the context of multiple organ failure and sepsis. Here, we re...
Although ischemic acute renal failure (ARF) is likely the result ofmany different factors, much tubu...
Cell survival or death in renal tubular epithelium after ischemia-reperfusion injury. A major contri...
Endothelial injury and dysfunction: Role in the extension phase of acute renal failure. The pathophy...
A major contributor to the development and progression of ischemia-reperfusion (IR)-induced acute re...
Microvascular endothelial injury and dysfunction during ischemic acute renal failure. The pathophysi...
Endothelial injury and dysfunction: Role in the extension phase of acute renal failure. The pathophy...
Areas of impaired tissue oxygenation have been demonstrated in a number of apparently well-oxygenate...
Apoptotic pathways in ischemic acute renal failure. The study of cell death has emerged as an import...
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...
Work during the past several years has produced new insights into many aspects of the cell biology o...
Acute kidney injury (AKI) can result from multiple factors. The main cause is reduced renal perfusio...
This chapter summarizes the pathophysiology of ischaemic acute renal failure from both the experimen...
Acute renal failure (ARF) is a syndrome characterized by anabrupt and reversible kidney dysfunction....
Ischemic kidney injury often occurs in the context of multiple organ failure and sepsis. Here, we re...
Although ischemic acute renal failure (ARF) is likely the result ofmany different factors, much tubu...
Cell survival or death in renal tubular epithelium after ischemia-reperfusion injury. A major contri...
Endothelial injury and dysfunction: Role in the extension phase of acute renal failure. The pathophy...
A major contributor to the development and progression of ischemia-reperfusion (IR)-induced acute re...
Microvascular endothelial injury and dysfunction during ischemic acute renal failure. The pathophysi...
Endothelial injury and dysfunction: Role in the extension phase of acute renal failure. The pathophy...
Areas of impaired tissue oxygenation have been demonstrated in a number of apparently well-oxygenate...
Apoptotic pathways in ischemic acute renal failure. The study of cell death has emerged as an import...
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...
Work during the past several years has produced new insights into many aspects of the cell biology o...
Acute kidney injury (AKI) can result from multiple factors. The main cause is reduced renal perfusio...