Kidney physiology and susceptibility to acute kidney injury: implications for renoprotection
H Scholz, FJ Boivin, KM Schmidt-Ott… - Nature Reviews …, 2021 - nature.com
Kidney damage varies according to the primary insult. Different aetiologies of acute kidney
injury (AKI), including kidney ischaemia, exposure to nephrotoxins, dehydration or sepsis …
injury (AKI), including kidney ischaemia, exposure to nephrotoxins, dehydration or sepsis …
Ischemic kidney injury and mechanisms of tissue repair
ME Sabbahy, VS Vaidya - Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Acute kidney injury (AKI) may result from ischemia or by the use of nephrotoxic agents. The
incidence of AKI is variable, depends on comorbidities, and ranges from 5 to 35% in all …
incidence of AKI is variable, depends on comorbidities, and ranges from 5 to 35% in all …
[HTML][HTML] Acute kidney injury: changing lexicography, definitions, and epidemiology
J Himmelfarb, TA Ikizler - Kidney international, 2007 - Elsevier
In recent years, there have been numerous advances in understanding the molecular
determinants of functional kidney injury after ischemic and/or toxic exposure. However …
determinants of functional kidney injury after ischemic and/or toxic exposure. However …
[HTML][HTML] Acute kidney injury
A Zuk, JV Bonventre - Annual review of medicine, 2016 - annualreviews.org
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a global public health concern associated with high morbidity,
mortality, and healthcare costs. Other than dialysis, no therapeutic interventions reliably …
mortality, and healthcare costs. Other than dialysis, no therapeutic interventions reliably …
[HTML][HTML] Renal ischemia/reperfusion injury; from pathophysiology to treatment
M Malek, M Nematbakhsh - Journal of renal injury prevention, 2015 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Ischemia/reperfusion injury (IRI) is caused by a sudden temporary impairment of the blood
flow to the particular organ. IRI usually is associated with a robust inflammatory and …
flow to the particular organ. IRI usually is associated with a robust inflammatory and …
[HTML][HTML] Pathophysiology of acute kidney injury
DP Basile, MD Anderson, TA Sutton - Comprehensive Physiology, 2012 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is the leading cause of nephrology consultation and is associated
with high mortality rates. The primary causes of AKI include ischemia, hypoxia or …
with high mortality rates. The primary causes of AKI include ischemia, hypoxia or …
Renal hypoxia in kidney disease: cause or consequence?
Tissue hypoxia has been proposed as an important factor in the pathophysiology of both
chronic kidney disease (CKD) and acute kidney injury (AKI), initiating and propagating a …
chronic kidney disease (CKD) and acute kidney injury (AKI), initiating and propagating a …
Recent advances in acute kidney injury and its consequences and impact on chronic kidney disease
A Zuk, JV Bonventre - Current opinion in nephrology and …, 2019 - journals.lww.com
Recent advances in acute kidney injury and its consequences... : Current Opinion in
Nephrology and Hypertension Recent advances in acute kidney injury and its …
Nephrology and Hypertension Recent advances in acute kidney injury and its …
The pathogenesis of acute kidney injury and the toxic triangle of oxygen, reactive oxygen species and nitric oxide
Despite the identification of several of the cellular mechanisms thought to underlie the
development of acute kidney injury (AKI), the pathophysiology of AKI is still poorly …
development of acute kidney injury (AKI), the pathophysiology of AKI is still poorly …
Renal oxygenation and haemodynamics in acute kidney injury and chronic kidney disease
P Singh, SE Ricksten, G Bragadottir… - Clinical and …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a major burden on health systems and may arise from multiple
initiating insults, including ischaemia‐reperfusion injury, cardiovascular surgery …
initiating insults, including ischaemia‐reperfusion injury, cardiovascular surgery …