نتایج جستجو برای: sodium and ultra filtration profiles

تعداد نتایج: 16884344  

Journal: :Hypertension 1985
Y Izumi R Franco-Saenz P J Mulrow

Equal doses (8 mg/kg) of the nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs indomethacin, naproxen, and sulindac and a large dose of sulindac (32 mg/kg) were administered intragastrically to conscious rats after a normal sodium diet, furosemide stimulation, and a low sodium diet for 8 days. Indomethacin, naproxen, and the high dose sulindac (32 mg/kg) decreased urinary prostaglandin E2 excretion significa...

2010
D. P. Fiege S. Romanzetti N. J. Shah

Introduction Sodium is the second most abundant MR sensitive nucleus in the human body. Its quadrupolar nature makes it sensitive to the local environment. Triple-quantum filtered (TQF) sodium imaging has been proposed as a method to distinguish intrafrom extra-cellular sodium (1, 2). Since the intracellular sodium is strongly linked to cell viability, it is of special interest. In this abstrac...

Journal: :The American journal of physiology 1967
W H Bossert W B Schwartz

BOSSERT, WILLIAM H., AND WILLIAM B. SCHWARTZ. Relation of pressure and flow to control of sodium reabsorption in the proximal tubule. Am. J. Physiol. 2 13(s) : 793-802. I9670 -It is the purpose of this paper to present a theoretical analysis of the interrelationship between pressure and flow in the proximal tubule and to examine its implications for the control of proximal sodium reabsorption. ...

Journal: Vaccine Research 2014
Abbas Jamali, Abdolhossein Amini Rissehei, Asghar Abdoli, Hoorieh Soleimanjahi, Masoumeh Tavassoti Kheiri, Nabiollah Namvar Asl, Peyvand Biglari, Shima Gholami,

  Introduction: The preparation of seasonal influenza virus vaccines and especially its large-scale production requirement after the emergence or reemergence of a pandemic will need an alternative host cell system due to current suboptimal methods and the insufficiency of embryonated chicken eggs needed for producing them. In response to the vital and increasing demand for alternative means for ...

2013
Jared Q. Gerlach Anja Krüger Susan Gallogly Shirley A. Hanley Marie C. Hogan Christopher J. Ward Lokesh Joshi Matthew D. Griffin

Urinary extracellular vesicles (uEVs) are released by cells throughout the nephron and contain biomolecules from their cells of origin. Although uEV-associated proteins and RNA have been studied in detail, little information exists regarding uEV glycosylation characteristics. Surface glycosylation profiling by flow cytometry and lectin microarray was applied to uEVs enriched from urine of healt...

Journal: :Thorax 1994
P G Raijmakers A B Groeneveld M C de Groot G J Teule L G Thijs

Pulmonary oedema lasting six days occurred in a 68 year old man after sniffing cocaine. He also had evidence of parenteral self-administration of heroin. Pulmonary microvascular filtration pressure and permeability were normal. Delayed resolution of the pulmonary oedema may have been caused by a cocaine-induced impairment of sodium and thus fluid transport across alveolar epithelium. Recognitio...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2002
J M Goldstein D Nelson T Kordula J A Mayo J Travis

Streptococcus gordonii is a primary etiological agent in the development of subacute bacterial endocarditis (SBE), producing thrombus formation and tissue damage on the surfaces of heart valves. This is ironic, considering its normal role as a benign inhabitant of the oral microflora. However, strain FSS2 of S. gordonii has been found to produce several extracellular aminopeptidase- and fibrino...

2014
Yi Shang Valerie LeRouzic Sebastian Schneider Paola Bisignano Gavril W. Pasternak Marta Filizola

The idea of sodium ions altering G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) ligand binding and signaling was first suggested for opioid receptors (ORs) in the 1970s and subsequently extended to other GPCRs. Recently published ultra-high-resolution crystal structures of GPCRs, including that of the δ-OR subtype, have started to shed light on the mechanism underlying sodium control in GPCR signaling by re...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1970
R W Schrier L E Earley

The effects of hematocrit on renal hemodynamics and sodium excretion were studied in anesthetized dogs during both hydropenia and volume expansion. The hematocrit was decreased by isovolemic exchange with the animal's own previously harvested plasma and increased by isovolemic exchange with fresh, washed red blood cells. Renal perfusion pressure was maintained constant throughout the experiment...

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