نتایج جستجو برای: sodiumandpotassium andanionschlorideand bicarbonate

تعداد نتایج: 11235  

2017
A. D. Sajgure T. A. Dighe J. S. Korpe C. B. Bale A. O. Sharma N. S. Shinde A. A. Goel A. V. Mulay

The progressive loss of kidney function is accompanied by metabolic acidosis. The relationship between metabolic acidosis, nutritional status, and oral bicarbonate supplementation has not been assessed in the Indian chronic kidney disease (CKD) population who are on maintenance hemodialysis (MHD). This is a single-center prospective study conducted in the Western part of India. Thirty-five pati...

Journal: :Pharmacotherapy 1995
B E Bleske E W Warren T L Rice L J Gilligan A R Tait

We attempted to determine the effect of extreme alkalemia induced by highdose sodium bicarbonate on the vasopressor effects of epinephrine during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Subjects in this randomized, blinded study performed in a controlled laboratory environment were 12 mongrel dogs that had had a previous episode of CPR. Each dog underwent 3 minutes of ventricular fibrillation (VF)...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Renal physiology 2009
Wolfgang Krick Nina Schnedler Gerhard Burckhardt Birgitta C Burckhardt

Tubular reabsorption of sulfate is achieved by the sodium-dependent sulfate transporter, NaSi-1, located at the apical membrane, and the sulfate-anion exchanger, sat-1, located at the basolateral membrane. To delineate the physiological role of rat sat-1, [(35)S]sulfate and [(14)C]oxalate uptake into sat-1-expressing oocytes was determined under various experimental conditions. Influx of [(35)S...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1995
E I Kozliak J A Fuchs M B Guilloton P M Anderson

Cyanase is an inducible enzyme in Escherichia coli that catalyzes the reaction of cyanate with bicarbonate to give two CO2 molecules. The gene for cyanase is part of the cyn operon, which includes cynT and cynS, encoding carbonic anhydrase and cyanase, respectively. Carbonic anhydrase functions to prevent depletion of cellular bicarbonate during cyanate decomposition (the product CO2 can diffus...

2007
H. M. Oudemans - van Straaten

Introduction The kidney maintains blood pH by filtering metabolic acids and regenerating blood buffers such as bicarbonate. During CRRT, pH is regulated in a comparable way, metabolic acids are filtered or dialysed and buffer is replaced to correct metabolic acidosis and compensate for the bicarbonate lost by filtration or diffusion. Lactate, bicarbonate, acetate and citrate are the available b...

2018
Yebin Zhou Nanette Mittereder Gary P. Sims

Protein citrullination catalyzed by peptidyl arginine deiminase (PADs) is involved in autoimmune disease pathogenesis, especially in rheumatoid arthritis. Calcium is a key regulator of PAD activity, but under normal physiological conditions it remains uncertain how intracellular calcium levels can be raised to sufficiently high levels to activate these enzymes. In pursuit of trying to identify ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1984
L W Belser

The ratios of bicarbonate uptake to substrate oxidation were measured for three genera of nitrifying bacteria. The ratios for the two ammonium oxidizers tested were essentially the same; 0.0863 +/- 0.0055 and 0.0868 +/- 0.0091 mumol of bicarbonate were taken up per umol ammonium oxidized for Nitrosomonas europaea and a Nitrosospira strain, respectively. For Nitrobacter sp., a ratio of 0.0236 +/...

2006
R. S. EVANS C. G. H. NEWMAN

Evans, R. S., Olver, R. E., Appleyard, W. J., and Newman, C. G. H. (1970). Archives of Disease in Childhood, 45,321. Effects of intragastric and intravenous sodium bicarbonate on rate of recovery from post-asphyxial acidosis in the neonate. A trial was carried out on acidotic infants recovering from neonatal asphyxia, on the relative effects of intragastric and intravenous sodium bicarbonate on...

Journal: :Diabetes care 1984
R E Ryder

occurs intracellularly, extracellularly, and in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). Adding sodium bicarbonate to the extracellular fluid causes a decrease in hydrogen ions with subsequent increase in carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration. Since CO2) but not bicarbonate, readily diffuses across cell membranes and into the CSF, this leads to an increase in intracellular and CSF CO2 concentration, with co...

2004
R. F. PITTS ILSE LANGER

Under the usual circumstance of ingestion of an acid ash diet the normal individual is faced with a deficit of available base. Those stores of circulating bicarbonate which enter the glomerular filtrate along with other crystalloids of the plasma are carefully conserved; only minute amounts are lost in the urine. But when an alkaline ash diet is ingested or sodium bicarbonate is administered, s...

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