نتایج جستجو برای: renal injury

تعداد نتایج: 536944  

Seyed Mohammad Owji, Firouzeh Gholampour, Seyedeh Somayeh Mousavinia,

Introduction: This study investigated the effect of berberine on renal dysfunction and histological damages of the lung induced by renal ischemia/ reperfusion at an early stage. Methods: There were four experimental groups of adult male rats (n=7). Seven days before induction of ischemia, the Ber+I/R group received oral (by gavage) berberine (15 mg/kg/day) while the I/R group received distil...

2014
Wilco P. Pulskens Loes M. Butter Gwendoline J. Teske Nike Claessen Mark C. Dessing Richard A. Flavell Fayyaz S. Sutterwala Sandrine Florquin Jaklien C. Leemans

Progressive renal disease is characterized by tubulo-interstitial injury with ongoing inflammation and fibrosis. The Nlrp3 inflammasome contributes to these pathophysiological processes through its canonical effects in cytokine maturation. Nlrp3 may additionally exert inflammasome-independent effects following tissue injury. Hence, in this study we investigated potential non-canonical effects o...

2006
Jacob Sevastos Sean E. Kennedy Darren R. Davis Melissa Sam Philip W. Peake John A. Charlesworth Nigel Mackman Jonathan H. Erlich

Ischemia/reperfusion (IR) injury is a leading cause of acute renal failure and an important contributor to allograft damage. Tissue factor (TF) is up-regulated during IR, and TF inhibition reduces renal injury. However, the underlying mechanisms by which TF contributes to injury have not been elucidated. We postulated that TF contributes to IR injury by production of coagulation proteases and s...

2014
Carlos A Roncal Jimenez Takuji Ishimoto Miguel A Lanaspa Christopher J Rivard Takahiko Nakagawa A. Ahsan Ejaz Christina Cicerchi Shinichiro Inaba MyPhuong Le Makoto Miyazaki Jason Glaser Ricardo Correa-Rotter Marvin A González Aurora Aragón Catharina Wesseling Laura G Sánchez-Lozada Richard J Johnson

The epidemic of chronic kidney disease in Nicaragua (Mesoamerican nephropathy) has been linked with recurrent dehydration. Here we tested whether recurrent dehydration may cause renal injury by activation of the polyol pathway, resulting in the generation of endogenous fructose in the kidney that might subsequently induce renal injury via metabolism by fructokinase. Wild-type and fructokinase-d...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2010
Brandon Renner Derek Strassheim Claudia R Amura Liudmila Kulik Danica Ljubanovic Magdalena J Glogowska Kazue Takahashi Michael C Carroll V Michael Holers Joshua M Thurman

Ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) triggers a robust inflammatory response within the kidney. Numerous components of the immune system contribute to the resultant renal injury, including the complement system. We sought to identify whether natural Abs bind to the postischemic kidney and contribute to complement activation after I/R. We depleted peritoneal B cells in mice by hypotonic shock. Depletion o...

2015
Pieter J. Bakker Angelique M. Scantlebery Loes M. Butter Nike Claessen Gwendoline J. D. Teske Tom van der Poll Sandrine Florquin Jaklien C. Leemans Partha Mukhopadhyay

Ischemia reperfusion injury is a common cause of acute kidney injury and is characterized by tubular damage. Mitochondrial DNA is released upon severe tissue injury and can act as a damage-associated molecular pattern via the innate immune receptor TLR9. Here, we investigated the role of TLR9 in the context of moderate or severe renal ischemia reperfusion injury using wild-type C57BL/6 mice or ...

Journal: :JCI insight 2016
Prasad R Konkalmatt Laureano D Asico Yanrong Zhang Yu Yang Cinthia Drachenberg Xiaoxu Zheng Fei Han Pedro A Jose Ines Armando

Dopamine D2 receptor (DRD2) deficiency increases renal inflammation and blood pressure in mice. We show here that long-term renal-selective silencing of Drd2 using siRNA increases renal expression of proinflammatory and profibrotic factors and blood pressure in mice. To determine the effects of renal-selective rescue of Drd2 expression in mice, the renal expression of DRD2 was first silenced us...

2015
Feng Wang Guangyuan Zhang Zeyuan Lu Aron M Geurts Kristie Usa Howard J Jacob Allen W Cowley Niansong Wang Mingyu Liang

Antithrombin III, encoded by SerpinC1, is a major anti-coagulation molecule in vivo and has anti-inflammatory effects. We found that patients with low antithrombin III activities presented a higher risk of developing acute kidney injury after cardiac surgery. To study this further, we generated SerpinC1 heterozygous knockout rats and followed the development of acute kidney injury in a model of...

2017
Qilu Fang Lintao Wang Daona Yang Xiong Chen Xiaoou Shan Yali Zhang Hazel Lum Jingying Wang Peng Zhong Guang Liang Yi Wang

Obesity is a major and independent risk factor of kidney diseases. The pathogenic mechanisms of obesity-associated renal injury are recognized to at least involve a lipid-rich and pro-inflammatory state of the renal tissues, but specific mechanisms establishing causal relation remain unknown. Saturated fatty acids are elevated in obesity, and known to induce chronic inflammation in kidneys. Mye...

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