Changes in renal medullary pO2 during water diuresis as evaluated by blood oxygenation level–dependent magnetic resonance imaging: Effects of aging and cyclooxygenase inhibition.Background. Hypoxia of the renal medulla has been implicated in the development of renal injury, particularly acute renal failure, and its regulation in humans may therefore be relevant to certain renal disorders. Changes in oxygenation of the renal medulla can now be monitored noninvasively with blood oxygenation level–dependent (BOLD) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Using this method, water diuresis has been shown to improve medullary oxygenation in young persons. Urinary excretion of prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) likewise increases during water diuresis in younger bu...
BOLD-MRI (blood oxygenation-level dependent magnetic resonance imaging) allows non-invasive measurem...
Renal tissue hypoxia is a final pathway in the development and progression of chronic kidney disease...
Renal tissue hypoxia is a final pathway in the development and progression of chronic kidney disease...
Effects of furosemide on medullary oxygenation in younger and older subjects. Renal medullary hypoxi...
Hypoxia of the renal medulla is a possible precursor to the onset of acute renal failure in humans a...
OBJECTIVE — To study the effect of water diuresis on renal medullary and cortical oxygen-ation in pa...
Hypoxia of renal medulla is a key factor implicated in the development of drug-induced renal failure...
Experimentally renal tissue hypoxia appears to play an important role in the pathogenesis of chronic...
Animal studies suggest that renal tissue hypoxia plays an important role in the development of renal...
Animal studies suggest that renal tissue hypoxia plays an important role in the development of renal...
Hypoxia of renal medulla is a key factor implicated in the development of drug-induced renal failure...
Hypoxia of renal medulla is a key factor implicated in the development of drug-induced renal failure...
Renal tissue hypoxia may play a major role in the progression of chronic renal disease. Michaely et ...
Hypoxia of renal medulla is a key factor implicated in the development of drug-induced renal failure...
BOLD-MRI (blood oxygenation-level dependent magnetic resonance imaging) allows non-invasive measurem...
BOLD-MRI (blood oxygenation-level dependent magnetic resonance imaging) allows non-invasive measurem...
Renal tissue hypoxia is a final pathway in the development and progression of chronic kidney disease...
Renal tissue hypoxia is a final pathway in the development and progression of chronic kidney disease...
Effects of furosemide on medullary oxygenation in younger and older subjects. Renal medullary hypoxi...
Hypoxia of the renal medulla is a possible precursor to the onset of acute renal failure in humans a...
OBJECTIVE — To study the effect of water diuresis on renal medullary and cortical oxygen-ation in pa...
Hypoxia of renal medulla is a key factor implicated in the development of drug-induced renal failure...
Experimentally renal tissue hypoxia appears to play an important role in the pathogenesis of chronic...
Animal studies suggest that renal tissue hypoxia plays an important role in the development of renal...
Animal studies suggest that renal tissue hypoxia plays an important role in the development of renal...
Hypoxia of renal medulla is a key factor implicated in the development of drug-induced renal failure...
Hypoxia of renal medulla is a key factor implicated in the development of drug-induced renal failure...
Renal tissue hypoxia may play a major role in the progression of chronic renal disease. Michaely et ...
Hypoxia of renal medulla is a key factor implicated in the development of drug-induced renal failure...
BOLD-MRI (blood oxygenation-level dependent magnetic resonance imaging) allows non-invasive measurem...
BOLD-MRI (blood oxygenation-level dependent magnetic resonance imaging) allows non-invasive measurem...
Renal tissue hypoxia is a final pathway in the development and progression of chronic kidney disease...
Renal tissue hypoxia is a final pathway in the development and progression of chronic kidney disease...