نتایج جستجو برای: plasma urea nitrogen

تعداد نتایج: 489800  

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1984
R A Gelfand D E Matthews D M Bier R S Sherwin

Patients with major injury or illness develop protein wasting, hypermetabolism, and hyperglycemia with increased glucose flux. To assess the role of elevated counterregulatory hormones in this response, we simultaneously infused cortisol (6 mg/m2 per h), glucagon (4 ng/kg per min), epinephrine (0.6 microgram/m2 per min), and norepinephrine (0.8 micrograms/m2 per min) for 72 h into five obese su...

Journal: :Journal of Dairy Science 2021

Milk urea nitrogen (MUN) and blood are correlated with balance excretion; however, there is also a genetic component to MUN concentrations that could be associated differences in transport. It was hypothesized portion of the variation among cows caused by gastrointestinal kidney clearance rates. Eight lactating varying while fed common diet were infused [15N15N]urea determine N entry rate (UER)...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2011
Juan C Marini Brendan C Lanpher Fernando Scaglia William E O'Brien Qin Sun Peter J Garlick Farook Jahoor Brendan Lee

BACKGROUND Phenylbutyrate is a drug used in patients with urea cycle disorder to elicit alternative pathways for nitrogen disposal. However, phenylbutyrate administration decreases plasma branched-chain amino acid (BCAA) concentrations, and previous research suggests that phenylbutyrate administration may increase leucine oxidation, which would indicate increased protein degradation and net pro...

Journal: :Eukaryotic cell 2013
Aubrey E Frazzitta Haily Vora Michael S Price Jennifer L Tenor Marisol Betancourt-Quiroz Dena L Toffaletti Nan Cheng John R Perfect

Cryptococcus neoformans and C. gattii cause meningoencephalitis and are an increasing human health threat. These pathogenic Cryptococcus species are neurotropic and persist in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of the mammalian host during infection. In order to survive in the host, pathogenic fungi must procure nutrients, such as carbon and nitrogen, from the CSF. To enhance our understanding of nu...

Journal: :Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN 1991
S W Lew J P Bosch

Thirty-seven young healthy subjects with normal renal function were studied to assess the quantitative effect of protein intake on creatinine clearance. A standard 24-h urine collection and blood sample at the end of the collection were obtained for creatinine and urea concentrations. Correlations between creatinine clearance and urinary urea nitrogen excretion (r = 0.8; P less than 0.0001) and...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1945
S. C. Madden A. A. Kattus J. R. Carter L. L. Miller G. H. Whipple

When blood plasma proteins are depleted by bleeding, with return of the washed red cells (plasmapheresis), it is possible to bring dogs to a steady state of hypoproteinemia and a constant level of plasma protein production if the diet nitrogen is controlled and limited. Such dogs are outwardly normal but have a lowered resistance to infection and to certain intoxications. Certain protein digest...

بلند نظر, صاحبعلی , طباطبائی, سیدجلال , نظری ممقانی, حسین ,

Nitrate fertilizers are common source of nitrogen (N) in nutrient solutions. Substitution of urea with nitrate could reduce this dependence. Also, nickel (Ni) is essential for activation of urease in plants fed with urea. For this aim, a factorial experiment was conducted in a completely randomized design with four replicates. Urea in five levels (0, 25, 50, 75 and 100 mg/L) and Ni in two level...

, A Mehrafarin, F Khalighi-Sigaroodi, M Seif Sahandi, M Sharifi,

Background: Nitrogen is the most important nutrient requirement for plants. Nitrogen supplying affected the leaf area, carbon fixation, glandular trichomes formation, ATP and NADPH content which resulted to the terpenoids biosynthesis enhancement and essential oils accumulation. Objective: This study was aimed to evaluate changes of essential oil content and components by use different levels ...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 1981
J C O'Kelly P M Kennedy

1. An experiment was designed to provide information on the alterations in body metabolism which would account for the loss of body-weight in cattle due to the specific effect (factors other than reduced food intake) of the tick Boophilus microplus. 2. Two groups of British (Shorthorn x Hereford) and Africander x British calves, each approximately months olds, were used: one group (treated) of ...

1997
Andrew C. Hammond

At the 3rd Annual Ruminant Nutrition Symposium (Hammond, 1992), I reviewed the use of blood urea nitrogen (BUN) concentration for monitoring protein status in beef cattle, and discussed the potential for using milk urea nitrogen (MUN) as a noninvasive tool for monitoring protein status in dairy cattle. The purpose of this discussion is to review the basic concepts involved in urea nitrogen as a...

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