A low nephron number is, according to Brenner's hyperfiltration hypothesis, associated with hypertension, glomerular damage and proteinuria, and starts a vicious cycle that ends in renal failure over the long term. Nephron endowment is set during foetal life, and there is no formation of nephrons after 34-36 weeks of gestation, indicating that many factors before that time-point may have an impact on kidney development and reduce nephron numbers. Such factors include maternal malnutrition, stress, diseases, such as diabetes, uteroplacental insufficiency, maternal and neonatal drugs and premature birth. However, other congenital anomalies, such as renal hypoplasia, unilateral renal agenesis or multicystic dysplastic kidney, may also lead to ...
Previous epidemiological evidence from a number of studies supports the hypothesis that the risk of ...
Deleterious environmental factors during pregnancy influence fetal development and increase therisk ...
Modified embryonic-fetal development resulting in low birth weight may lead to a reduced nephron end...
Abstract A low nephron number is, according to Brenner’s hyperfiltration hypothesis, associated with...
Nephron number in humans varies up to 13-fold, likely reflecting the impact of multiple factors on k...
Nephron number in humans varies up to 13-fold, likely reflecting the impact of multiple factors on k...
Epidemiologic studies now strongly support the hypothesis, proposed over two decades ago, that devel...
Several studies have shown that total nephron (glomerular) number varies widely in normal human kidn...
The total number of nephrons in normal human kidneys varies over a 10-fold range. This variation in ...
AbstractA potential role of the intrauterine environment in the development of low nephron number an...
The total number of nephrons in normal human kidneys varies over a 10-fold range. This variation in ...
A low nephron number has been advocated to explain the association between intrauterine growth restr...
Moritz KM, Singh RR, Probyn ME, Denton KM. Developmental programming of a reduced nephron endowment:...
Essential hypertension is one of the most common diseases in the Western world, affecting about 26.4...
Relationship between weight at birth and the number and size of renal glomeruli in humans: A histomo...
Previous epidemiological evidence from a number of studies supports the hypothesis that the risk of ...
Deleterious environmental factors during pregnancy influence fetal development and increase therisk ...
Modified embryonic-fetal development resulting in low birth weight may lead to a reduced nephron end...
Abstract A low nephron number is, according to Brenner’s hyperfiltration hypothesis, associated with...
Nephron number in humans varies up to 13-fold, likely reflecting the impact of multiple factors on k...
Nephron number in humans varies up to 13-fold, likely reflecting the impact of multiple factors on k...
Epidemiologic studies now strongly support the hypothesis, proposed over two decades ago, that devel...
Several studies have shown that total nephron (glomerular) number varies widely in normal human kidn...
The total number of nephrons in normal human kidneys varies over a 10-fold range. This variation in ...
AbstractA potential role of the intrauterine environment in the development of low nephron number an...
The total number of nephrons in normal human kidneys varies over a 10-fold range. This variation in ...
A low nephron number has been advocated to explain the association between intrauterine growth restr...
Moritz KM, Singh RR, Probyn ME, Denton KM. Developmental programming of a reduced nephron endowment:...
Essential hypertension is one of the most common diseases in the Western world, affecting about 26.4...
Relationship between weight at birth and the number and size of renal glomeruli in humans: A histomo...
Previous epidemiological evidence from a number of studies supports the hypothesis that the risk of ...
Deleterious environmental factors during pregnancy influence fetal development and increase therisk ...
Modified embryonic-fetal development resulting in low birth weight may lead to a reduced nephron end...