Change in energy reserves in different segments of the nephron during brief ischemia. Rat kidneys were made ischemic for 5 to 120 seconds. Segments of individual nephrons were dissected from freeze dried sections and analyzed for ATP, phosphocreatine, glycogen, glucose, glucose-6-phosphate, lactate and creatine kinase. ATP fell most rapidly in proximal convoluted and straight tubules (PCT, PST) and distal convoluted tubules (DCT), and most slowly in glomerulus and papilla. Phosphocreatine levels ranged fivefold and was highest in DCT, where it approached that of brain. Creatine kinase ranged 100-fold with lowest level in PCT, where the ischemic fall in phosphocreatine was so slow as to suggest a function other than that of an energy reserve...
Purine nucleotide cycle in rat renal cortex and medulla under conditions that mimic normal and low o...
Much can be learned of what glucose does in renal tubular function from considering the major fuels ...
Ischemia caused by the disruption of blood flow results in kidney damage and dysfunction. This study...
Change in energy reserves in different segments of the nephron during brief ischemia. Rat kidneys we...
Intracellular electrolyte composition following renal ischemia. The technique of electron microprobe...
Much can be learned of what glucose does in renal tubular function from considering the major fuels ...
Intracellular electrolyte composition following renal ischemia. The technique of electron microprobe...
Renal tubular functions can be characterized as energy-consuming transport processes which are drive...
Reduced Na-K-ATPase in distal nephron in glycerol-induced acute tubular necrosis. To further charact...
Morphological and physiological studies have shown that various nephron segments are different funct...
Renal acid–base metabolism after ischemia. The response of the kidney to ischemia–induced cellular a...
Substrate oxidation by isolated single nephron segments of the rat. Substrate oxidation was assessed...
An important question in energy metabolism of the reperfused, previously ischemic myocardium is whet...
The assessment of kidney viability before transplantation (with a view of discarding nonviable organ...
AbstractCellular redox status and membrane protein activities were analyzed in kidneys from rats wit...
Purine nucleotide cycle in rat renal cortex and medulla under conditions that mimic normal and low o...
Much can be learned of what glucose does in renal tubular function from considering the major fuels ...
Ischemia caused by the disruption of blood flow results in kidney damage and dysfunction. This study...
Change in energy reserves in different segments of the nephron during brief ischemia. Rat kidneys we...
Intracellular electrolyte composition following renal ischemia. The technique of electron microprobe...
Much can be learned of what glucose does in renal tubular function from considering the major fuels ...
Intracellular electrolyte composition following renal ischemia. The technique of electron microprobe...
Renal tubular functions can be characterized as energy-consuming transport processes which are drive...
Reduced Na-K-ATPase in distal nephron in glycerol-induced acute tubular necrosis. To further charact...
Morphological and physiological studies have shown that various nephron segments are different funct...
Renal acid–base metabolism after ischemia. The response of the kidney to ischemia–induced cellular a...
Substrate oxidation by isolated single nephron segments of the rat. Substrate oxidation was assessed...
An important question in energy metabolism of the reperfused, previously ischemic myocardium is whet...
The assessment of kidney viability before transplantation (with a view of discarding nonviable organ...
AbstractCellular redox status and membrane protein activities were analyzed in kidneys from rats wit...
Purine nucleotide cycle in rat renal cortex and medulla under conditions that mimic normal and low o...
Much can be learned of what glucose does in renal tubular function from considering the major fuels ...
Ischemia caused by the disruption of blood flow results in kidney damage and dysfunction. This study...