A low-protein, low-phosphorus diet supplemented with essential amino acids and keto analogues was given to 12 rats, starting from the 90th day after subtotal nephrectomy. The purpose was to assess its effect on the residual renal function and on the nutritional status in rats with already established severe renal failure. Ten control rats in the same conditions, following a standard diet supplying normal amounts of protein and phosphorus were also studied. The supplemented diet exerted a well-evident protection of residual renal function and structure: lower rate of decline of creatinine clearance, lower mortality, significant decrease of proteinuria and almost total absence of histological signs of activity. The nutritional status was also...
A low protein diet given to laboratory rats reduces the production of a chemical called transforming...
Chronic renal failure after nephrotoxic nephritis in rats: Contributions to progression. In rats die...
This study reports the effects of a low-protein, low-phosphorus, supplemented diet in 8 type 1 diabe...
Effect of various protein diets on growth, renal function, and survival of uremic rats. The effects ...
Dietary therapy in uremia: The impact on nutrition and progressive renal failure.BackgroundIn rats w...
Beneficial responses to modified diets in treating patients with chronic kidney disease.BackgroundIn...
Modulation of renal function and growth by the quantity of dietary protein has long been recognised,...
In chronic uremia (CRF), malnutrition is an important determinant of morbidity in adults and impaire...
Chronic effects of dietary protein in the rat with intact and reduced renal mass. The chronic effect...
Dietary protein restriction is an important treatment for chronic kidney disease. Herein, we tested ...
We evaluated the results of essential amino acids supplementation added to a protein restricted diet...
Dietary management of patients with chronic renal failure (CRF) has remained a very tasking one, esp...
Phosphate depletion arrests progression of chronic renal failure independent of protein intake. Foll...
Growth in experimental renal failure: Role of calorie and amino acid intake. In order to evaluate th...
Dietary protein prior to renal ischemia dramatically affects postischemic kidney function. Male Spra...
A low protein diet given to laboratory rats reduces the production of a chemical called transforming...
Chronic renal failure after nephrotoxic nephritis in rats: Contributions to progression. In rats die...
This study reports the effects of a low-protein, low-phosphorus, supplemented diet in 8 type 1 diabe...
Effect of various protein diets on growth, renal function, and survival of uremic rats. The effects ...
Dietary therapy in uremia: The impact on nutrition and progressive renal failure.BackgroundIn rats w...
Beneficial responses to modified diets in treating patients with chronic kidney disease.BackgroundIn...
Modulation of renal function and growth by the quantity of dietary protein has long been recognised,...
In chronic uremia (CRF), malnutrition is an important determinant of morbidity in adults and impaire...
Chronic effects of dietary protein in the rat with intact and reduced renal mass. The chronic effect...
Dietary protein restriction is an important treatment for chronic kidney disease. Herein, we tested ...
We evaluated the results of essential amino acids supplementation added to a protein restricted diet...
Dietary management of patients with chronic renal failure (CRF) has remained a very tasking one, esp...
Phosphate depletion arrests progression of chronic renal failure independent of protein intake. Foll...
Growth in experimental renal failure: Role of calorie and amino acid intake. In order to evaluate th...
Dietary protein prior to renal ischemia dramatically affects postischemic kidney function. Male Spra...
A low protein diet given to laboratory rats reduces the production of a chemical called transforming...
Chronic renal failure after nephrotoxic nephritis in rats: Contributions to progression. In rats die...
This study reports the effects of a low-protein, low-phosphorus, supplemented diet in 8 type 1 diabe...