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Últimas novedades aparecidas en Renal Physiology

1 Course of preeclamptic glomerular injury after delivery 
Renal Physiology. We conclude that the functional manifestations of the glomerular endothelial injury of preeclampsia largely resolve within the first postpartum month. .
2008-03-04
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2 Eplerenone potentiates the antiproteinuric effects of enalapril in experimental nephrotic syndrome 
Renal Physiology. Nephrotic syndrome (NS) is a clinical state characterized by massive proteinuria and edema. It is believed that nephrin and podocin are involved in the development of proteinuria. .
2008-03-04
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[Traducción]
3 Course of preeclamptic glomerular injury after delivery 
Renal Physiology. We conclude that the functional manifestations of the glomerular endothelial injury of preeclampsia largely resolve within the first postpartum month. .
2008-03-03
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[Traducción]
4 Course of preeclamptic glomerular injury after delivery 
Renal Physiology. We conclude that the functional manifestations of the glomerular endothelial injury of preeclampsia largely resolve within the first postpartum month. .
2008-03-03
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[Traducción]
5 Course of preeclamptic glomerular injury after delivery 
Renal Physiology. We conclude that the functional manifestations of the glomerular endothelial injury of preeclampsia largely resolve within the first postpartum month. .
2008-03-03
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[Traducción]
6 Course of preeclamptic glomerular injury after delivery 
Renal Physiology. We conclude that the functional manifestations of the glomerular endothelial injury of preeclampsia largely resolve within the first postpartum month. .
2008-03-03
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[Traducción]
7 Course of preeclamptic glomerular injury after delivery 
Renal Physiology. We conclude that the functional manifestations of the glomerular endothelial injury of preeclampsia largely resolve within the first postpartum month. .
2008-03-03
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[Traducción]
8 Eplerenone potentiates the antiproteinuric effects of enalapril in experimental nephrotic syndrome 
Renal Physiology. Nephrotic syndrome (NS) is a clinical state characterized by massive proteinuria and edema. It is believed that nephrin and podocin are involved in the development of proteinuria. .
2008-03-03
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[Traducción]
9 20-HETE-mediated cytotoxicity and apoptosis in ischemic kidney epithelial cells 
Renal Physiology. These results demonstrate that 20-HETE overexpression can significantly exacerbate the cellular damage that is associated with renal IR injury and that the programmed cell death is mediated by activation of caspase-3 and is partially dependent on enhanced CYP4A generation of free radicals. .
2008-03-03
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[Traducción]
10 Amelioration of oxidative mitochondrial DNA damage and deletion after renal ischemic injury by the KATP channel opener diazoxide 
Renal Physiology. We conclude that excess production of ROS by mitochondria on reperfusion is a major upstream event in renal reperfusion injury and that DZ functioned by preventing ROS accumulation in the mitochondria after I/R injury, thereby reducing oxidative stress as measured by the presence of oxidized mitochondrial DNA and features of apoptosis. .
2008-03-03
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[Traducción]
11 Bradykinin modulates focal adhesions and induces stress fiber remodeling in renal papillary collecting duct cells 
Renal Physiology. Focal adhesions (FAs) are specialized regions of cell attachment to the extracellular matrix. Previous works have suggested that bradykinin (BK) can modulate cell-matrix interaction. In the present study, we used a physiological cellular model to evaluate the potential role of BK in modulating FAs and stress fibers. .
2008-03-03
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[Traducción]
12 Effects of targeted Bcl-2 expression in mitochondria or endoplasmic reticulum on renal tubular cell apoptosis 
Renal Physiology. Collectively, the results suggest that the cytoprotective effects of Bcl-2 in different renal injury models are largely determined by its subcellular localizations. .
2008-03-03
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13 Ezrin promotes functional expression and parathyroid hormone-mediated regulation of the sodium-phosphate cotransporter 2a in LLC-PK1 cells 
Renal Physiology. The sodium-phosphate cotransporter 2a (NPT2a) is the principal phosphate transporter expressed in the brush border of renal proximal tubules and is downregulated by parathyroid hormone (PTH) through an endocytic mechanism. .
2008-03-03
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[Traducción]
14 Course of preeclamptic glomerular injury after delivery 
Renal Physiology. We conclude that the functional manifestations of the glomerular endothelial injury of preeclampsia largely resolve within the first postpartum month. .
2008-02-29
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[Traducción]
15 Eplerenone potentiates the antiproteinuric effects of enalapril in experimental nephrotic syndrome 
Renal Physiology. Nephrotic syndrome (NS) is a clinical state characterized by massive proteinuria and edema. It is believed that nephrin and podocin are involved in the development of proteinuria. .
2008-02-29
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[Traducción]
16 20-HETE-mediated cytotoxicity and apoptosis in ischemic kidney epithelial cells 
Renal Physiology. These results demonstrate that 20-HETE overexpression can significantly exacerbate the cellular damage that is associated with renal IR injury and that the programmed cell death is mediated by activation of caspase-3 and is partially dependent on enhanced CYP4A generation of free radicals. .
2008-02-29
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[Traducción]
17 Amelioration of oxidative mitochondrial DNA damage and deletion after renal ischemic injury by the KATP channel opener diazoxide 
Renal Physiology. We conclude that excess production of ROS by mitochondria on reperfusion is a major upstream event in renal reperfusion injury and that DZ functioned by preventing ROS accumulation in the mitochondria after I/R injury, thereby reducing oxidative stress as measured by the presence of oxidized mitochondrial DNA and features of apoptosis. .
2008-02-29
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[Traducción]
18 Bradykinin modulates focal adhesions and induces stress fiber remodeling in renal papillary collecting duct cells 
Renal Physiology. Focal adhesions (FAs) are specialized regions of cell attachment to the extracellular matrix. Previous works have suggested that bradykinin (BK) can modulate cell-matrix interaction. In the present study, we used a physiological cellular model to evaluate the potential role of BK in modulating FAs and stress fibers. .
2008-02-29
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[Traducción]
19 Effects of targeted Bcl-2 expression in mitochondria or endoplasmic reticulum on renal tubular cell apoptosis 
Renal Physiology. Collectively, the results suggest that the cytoprotective effects of Bcl-2 in different renal injury models are largely determined by its subcellular localizations. .
2008-02-29
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[Traducción]
20 Ezrin promotes functional expression and parathyroid hormone-mediated regulation of the sodium-phosphate cotransporter 2a in LLC-PK1 cells 
Renal Physiology. The sodium-phosphate cotransporter 2a (NPT2a) is the principal phosphate transporter expressed in the brush border of renal proximal tubules and is downregulated by parathyroid hormone (PTH) through an endocytic mechanism. .
2008-02-29
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[Traducción]
21 Heparin-binding epidermal growth factor and Src family kinases in proliferation of renal epithelial cells 
Renal Physiology. We suggest that RPTC proliferation after plating is mediated by HB-EGF produced through an autocrine/paracrine mechanism and RPTC proliferation following oxidant injury is mediated by Src without involvement of HB-EGF. .
2008-02-29
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[Traducción]
22 Inhibition of proinflammatory genes in anti-GBM glomerulonephritis by targeted dexamethasone-loaded AbEsel liposomes 
Renal Physiology. This study demonstrates the potential of vascular bed-specific drug delivery aimed at disease-induced epitopes on the microvascular endothelial cells as a therapeutic strategy for glomerulonephritis. .
2008-02-29
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[Traducción]
23 Membrane current oscillations in descending vasa recta pericytes 
Renal Physiology. We conclude that [Ca2+]CYT oscillations stimulate Cl– currents. The former are most likely maintained by repetitive cycles of ryanodine-sensitive SR Ca2+ release and SKF96365-sensitive store refilling. .
2008-02-29
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[Traducción]
24 Protective effects of low-dose carbon monoxide against renal fibrosis induced by unilateral ureteral obstruction 
Renal Physiology. Our findings suggest that low-dose CO exerts protective effects, via the MKK3 pathway, to inhibit development of renal fibrosis in obstructive nephropathy. .
2008-02-29
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[Traducción]
25 Restoration of CREB function ameliorates cisplatin cytotoxicity in renal tubular cells 
Renal Physiology. We have shown that mouse proximal tubule cells (TKPTS) survive H2O2 stress by activating the cAMP-responsive element binding protein (CREB)-mediated transcription via the canonical EGFR-Ras/ERK pathway. .
2008-02-29
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