Glomerular hypertension, abnormal glomerular growth, and progression of renal diseases. The development and progression of sclerosis is determined by complex interactions of many mechanisms, including direct hemodynamic actions, modulation of glomerular cell injury, and growth factor actions. The interplay of these factors determines the balance of cell growth and proliferation versus cell death by necrosis or apoptosis, and the balance of matrix accumulation versus degradation. Sclerosis may even be reversed when therapies inhibit these mechanisms and augment matrix degradation processes, both by directly increasing proteolytic activity and by down-regulating inhibitors of matrix degradation. We will focus in this review on the roles of gl...
Reversing glomerular hypertension stabilizes established glomerular injury. Munich–Wistar rats were ...
Glomerular sclerosis means an increase in the extracellular matrix of the glomerulus. It is a comple...
Glomerular hemodynamic changes vs. hypertrophy in experimental glomerular sclerosis. In a variety of...
Glomerular hypertension, abnormal glomerular growth, and progression of renal diseases. The developm...
There is increasing evidence that changes of glomerular hemodynamics or glomerular growth responses ...
Regulation of mesangial cell proliferation. Regardless of the source of injury, an imbalance in the ...
Today angiotensin II inhibition is primarily used to slow the rate of progression of kidney diseases...
Glomerular hemodynamic changes associated with arteriolar lesions and tubulointerstitial inflammatio...
Internephron heterogeneity of growth factors and sclerosis—Modulation of platelet-derived growth fac...
Regulation of glomerular cell number by apoptosis. While commonly viewed as leading to glomerular sc...
Impairment of vascular regeneration precedes progressive glomerulosclerosis in anti-Thy 1 glomerulon...
Modulation of glomerular hypertension defines susceptibility to progressive glomerular injury. The f...
Mesangial cell proliferation is a general characteristic of a variety of glomerular diseases. Theref...
Understanding mechanisms that contribute to the regression of glomerulosclerosis is important for de...
In the glomerulus, the endocapillary region is a closed space surrounded by the glomerular basement ...
Reversing glomerular hypertension stabilizes established glomerular injury. Munich–Wistar rats were ...
Glomerular sclerosis means an increase in the extracellular matrix of the glomerulus. It is a comple...
Glomerular hemodynamic changes vs. hypertrophy in experimental glomerular sclerosis. In a variety of...
Glomerular hypertension, abnormal glomerular growth, and progression of renal diseases. The developm...
There is increasing evidence that changes of glomerular hemodynamics or glomerular growth responses ...
Regulation of mesangial cell proliferation. Regardless of the source of injury, an imbalance in the ...
Today angiotensin II inhibition is primarily used to slow the rate of progression of kidney diseases...
Glomerular hemodynamic changes associated with arteriolar lesions and tubulointerstitial inflammatio...
Internephron heterogeneity of growth factors and sclerosis—Modulation of platelet-derived growth fac...
Regulation of glomerular cell number by apoptosis. While commonly viewed as leading to glomerular sc...
Impairment of vascular regeneration precedes progressive glomerulosclerosis in anti-Thy 1 glomerulon...
Modulation of glomerular hypertension defines susceptibility to progressive glomerular injury. The f...
Mesangial cell proliferation is a general characteristic of a variety of glomerular diseases. Theref...
Understanding mechanisms that contribute to the regression of glomerulosclerosis is important for de...
In the glomerulus, the endocapillary region is a closed space surrounded by the glomerular basement ...
Reversing glomerular hypertension stabilizes established glomerular injury. Munich–Wistar rats were ...
Glomerular sclerosis means an increase in the extracellular matrix of the glomerulus. It is a comple...
Glomerular hemodynamic changes vs. hypertrophy in experimental glomerular sclerosis. In a variety of...