Gut microbiota and neonatal acute kidney injury biomarkers

K Yang, G Du, J Liu, S Zhao, W Dong - Pediatric Nephrology, 2023 - Springer
One of the most frequent issues in newborns is acute kidney injury (AKI), which can lengthen
their hospital stay or potentially raise their chance of dying. The gut–kidney axis establishes …

A long non-coding RNA H19/microRNA-138/TLR3 network is involved in high phosphorus-mediated vascular calcification and chronic kidney disease

Q Liu, H Qi, L Yao - Cell Cycle, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Vascular calcification, characterized by the accumulation of calcium-phosphate crystals in
blood vessels, is a major cause of cardiovascular complications and chronic kidney disease …

[HTML][HTML] Nutritional and physiological responses to dietary phosphorus levels and phytase in pullets and laying hens

J Park, YJ Heo, DH Kim, YB Kim, BY Kwon, JY Song… - Poultry Science, 2024 - Elsevier
The objective of this study was to determine the effects of dietary available phosphorus (P)
levels and dietary phytase added into the very low-P diet on the performance, mineral …

[HTML][HTML] Dietary Phosphorus Levels Influence Protein-Derived Uremic Toxin Production in Nephrectomized Male Rats

DP Cladis, KM Burstad, A Biruete, AH Jannasch… - Nutrients, 2024 - mdpi.com
Gut microbiota-derived uremic toxins (UT) accumulate in patients with chronic kidney
disease (CKD). Dietary phosphorus and protein restriction are common in CKD treatment …

[HTML][HTML] Hyperparathyroidism, Serum Phosphorus and Dietary Intake in Hemodialysis Patients: Is There a Novel Relationship?

C Garagarza, A Valente, C Queirós, IP Neto… - International Journal of …, 2024 - mdpi.com
The management of hyperparathyroidism (intact parathyroid hormone (iPTH) serum levels>
585 pg/mL), frequently focuses on the appropriate control of mineral and bone markers, with …