نتایج جستجو برای: ligand urea

تعداد نتایج: 144786  

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2001
R Quigley A Lisec M Baum

Urea transport in the proximal tubule is passive and is dependent on the epithelial permeability. The present study examined the maturation of urea permeability (P(urea)) in in vitro perfused proximal convoluted tubules (PCT) and basolateral membrane vesicles (BLMV) from rabbit renal cortex. Urea transport was lower in neonatal than adult PCT at both 37 and 25 degrees C. The PCT P(urea) was als...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1995
Wood PÄRt Wright

Nitrogenous waste excretion in resting dogfish occurred largely (>90 %) as urea-nitrogen (urea-N) efflux across the gills, with a very small urea efflux via the kidney. Ammonia excretion, almost entirely at the gills, accounted for less than 3 % of total nitrogen excretion. Given the extremely high blood urea levels (approximately 640 mmol-N l-1) 'retained' for osmoregulation, and blood ammonia...

Journal: :Clinical science 1997
W D Kloppenburg B G Wolthers F Stellaard H Elzinga T Tepper P E de Jong R M Huisman

1. Stable urea isotopes can be used to study urea kinetics in humans. The use of stable urea isotopes for studying urea kinetic parameters in humans on a large scale is hampered by the high costs of the labelled material. We devised a urea dilution for measurement of the distribution volume, production rate and clearance of urea in healthy subjects and renal failure patients using the inexpensi...

Journal: :Reactome - a curated knowledgebase of biological pathways 2003

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2016
Alex M Zimmer Chris M Wood

All teleost fish produce ammonia as a metabolic waste product. In embryos, ammonia excretion is limited by the chorion, and fish must detoxify ammonia by synthesizing urea via the ornithine urea cycle (OUC). Although urea is produced by embryos and larvae, urea excretion (J(urea)) is typically low until yolk sac absorption, increasing thereafter. The aim of this study was to determine the physi...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2007
N E Sunny S L Owens R L Baldwin S W El-Kadi R A Kohn B J Bequette

The aims of this study were 1) to determine whether transfer of blood urea to the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) or the efficiency of capture of urea N within the GIT is more limiting for urea N salvage, and 2) to establish the relationship between plasma urea concentration and recycling of urea N to the GIT. We used an i.v. urea infusion model in sheep to elevate the urea entry rate and plasma c...

Jeyasekaran Joseph Natarajan Raman, Ramaraj Jeyamurugan

A new series of transition metal complexes of Co(II), Ni(II), Cu(II) and Zn(II), has beensynthesized from the Knoevenagel condensate Schiff base ligand(L) derived from β-ketoanilideand furfural with o-phenylenediamine and diethylmalonate. Structural features were determinedby spectral and analytical techniques. Square-planar geometry has been adopted by thecomplexes except cobalt complex which ...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2013
D D Van Slyke I H Page A Hiller E Kirk

According to the usually accepted concept, the urea removed from the blood by the kidneys is excreted in two forms, chiefly as urea itself, but partly as ammonia. That the ammonia of the urine is formed in the kidneys was demonstrated by Nash and Benedict (1921), in work which has been confirmed by other authors (cf. Peters and Van Slyke, I, p. 373). Evidence from animal experiments in v4vo has...

New coordination polymer of [HgLCl2]n (1) with HgCl2 and Schiff base bidentate ligand (4-methoxyphenyl) pyridine-2yl methyleneamine (L) was prepared and structurally characterized. In the 1D network structure of 1, the mecury (II) ion adopts an HgN2Cl3 distorted square pyramid geometry. In this complex, one of the chlorine acts as bridging ligand connecting two adjacent mercury(II) ions while, ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 2012
Sabina Jelen Patrizia Gena Janne Lebeck Aleksandra Rojek Jeppe Praetorius Jørgen Frøkiaer Robert A Fenton Søren Nielsen Giuseppe Calamita Michael Rützler

In mammals, the majority of nitrogen from protein degradation is disposed of as urea. Several studies have partly characterized expression of urea transporters (UTs) in hepatocytes, where urea is produced. Nevertheless, the contribution of these proteins to hepatocyte urea permeability (P(urea)) and their role in liver physiology remains unknown. The purpose of this study was to biophysically e...

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