نتایج جستجو برای: furosemide

تعداد نتایج: 3912  

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 1993
F B Sant'Ambrogio G Sant'Ambrogio J W Anderson

Laryngeal irritant receptors are stimulated by water and solutions lacking chloride ions, such as isotonic dextrose. It has been reported that furosemide (frusemide) reduces cough evoked by inhalation of low-chloride solutions. We studied the effect of furosemide on the response of laryngeal receptors to isotonic dextrose. Experiments were performed on nine dogs anaesthetized, spontaneously bre...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Renal physiology 2007
Mona Oppermann Pernille B Hansen Hayo Castrop Jurgen Schnermann

Loop diuretics like furosemide have been shown to cause renal vasodilatation in dogs and humans, an effect thought to result from both a direct vascular dilator effect and from inhibition of tubuloglomerular feedback. In isolated perfused afferent arterioles preconstricted with angiotensin II or N(G)-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester, furosemide caused a dose-dependent increase of vascular diameter...

Journal: :Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN 2001
N Chalasani J C Gorski J C Horlander R Craven H Hoen J Maya D C Brater

Hypoalbuminemic patients often have sufficient fluid accumulation to mandate diuretic therapy but are often resistant to diuresis. Studies have suggested that hypoalbuminemia itself impairs delivery of effective amounts of diuretic agent into the urine, the site of action. Therefore, administration of mixtures of albumin and loop diuretics may enhance responses. Thirteen patients with biopsy-pr...

2012
Bunyong Phakdeekitcharoen Kochawan Boonyawat

BACKGROUND Chronic kidney disease (CKD) with edema is a common clinical problem resulting from defects in water and solute excretion. Furosemide is the drug of choice for treatment. In theory, good perfusion and albumin are required for the furosemide to be secreted at the tubular lumen. Thus, in the situation of low glomerular filtration rate (GFR) and hypoalbuminemia, the efficacy of furosemi...

Journal: :Veterinary therapeutics : research in applied veterinary medicine 2003
Levent Dirikolu Andreas F Lehner Charlie Hughes Wojciech Karpiesiuk Fernanda C Camargo J Daniel Harkins William E Woods Jeffrey M Bosken Jeff Boyles Amy Troppmann Mitzi Fisher Thomas Tobin

Furosemide is a potent loop diuretic used for the prevention of exercise-induced pulmonary hemorrhage in horses. This drug may interfere with the detection of other substances by reducing urinary concentrations, so its use is strictly regulated. The regulation of furosemide in many racing jurisdictions is based on paired limits of urinary SG (<1.010) and serum furosemide concentrations (>100 ng...

Journal: :Circulation 1997
P Pickkers T P Dormans F G Russel A D Hughes T Thien N Schaper P Smits

BACKGROUND In humans, hemodynamic changes observed within minutes after systemic administration of furosemide are often referred to as direct vasoactivity. However, these immediate changes do not per se imply a direct vascular effect. We examined the genuine direct vascular effects of furosemide on the human forearm vascular bed and dorsal hand vein. METHODS AND RESULTS Forearm blood flow in ...

2012
Annelies A. van Angelen AnneMiete W. van der Kemp Joost G. Hoenderop René J. Bindels

BACKGROUND Furosemide is a loop diuretic, which blocks the Na(+), K(+), 2Cl(-) cotransporter (NKCC2) in the thick ascending limb of Henle (TAL). By diminishing sodium (Na(+)) reabsorption, loop diuretics reduce the lumen-positive transepithelial voltage and consequently diminish paracellular transport of magnesium (Mg(2+)) and calcium (Ca(2+)) in TAL. Indeed, furosemide promotes urinary Mg(2+) ...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2007
Dominic P Williams Daniel J Antoine Philip J Butler Russell Jones Laura Randle Anthony Payne Martin Howard Iain Gardner Julian Blagg B Kevin Park

Furosemide, a loop diuretic, causes hepatic necrosis in mice. Previous evidence suggested hepatotoxicity arises from metabolic bioactivation to a chemically reactive metabolite that binds to hepatic proteins. To define the nature of the toxic metabolite, we examined the relationship between furosemide metabolism in CD-1 mice and Wistar rats. Furosemide (1.21 mmol/kg) was shown to cause toxicity...

Journal: :Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation 2023

Abstract Background and Aims Loop diuretics are highly potent agents, particularly beneficial in patients with impaired kidney function or heart failure exacerbation. Furosemide, due to fast onset short time of action, remains the most commonly used drug from this class diuretics. Inhibition sodium-potassium-chloride cotransporter (NKCC2) thick ascending limb Henle's loop is main mechanism furo...

Journal: :Journal of hepatology 1991
J Quiroga J M Zozaya P Labarga C M Rodríguez-Ortigosa A Milazzo J Prieto

The influence of prostaglandins on renal function changes induced by furosemide was analyzed in 21 non-azotemic cirrhotic patients with ascites. Patients were studied in two periods of 120 min immediately before and after furosemide infusion (20 mg, ev). Furosemide caused an increase in creatinine clearance in 15 patients (group A: 99 +/- 7 vs. 129 +/- 5 ml/min; mean +/- S.E.) and a reduction i...

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