نتایج جستجو برای: urea

تعداد نتایج: 37687  

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Renal physiology 2007
David A Spector Qing Yang James B Wade

Although the mammalian urinary tract is generally held to be solely a transit and storage vehicle for urine made by the kidney, in vivo data suggest reabsorption of urea and other urine constituents across urinary tract epithelia. To determine whether urinary tract tissue concentrations are increased as a result of such reabsorption, we measured urea nitrogen and creatinine concentrations and d...

2012
Bhavana Gupta Shakti Singh Swati Mohan Rajiv Prakash

Urea is one of the final products of protein metabolism. In clinical analysis and dairy industry urea is a very significant parameter as excess in blood serum from its permissible range causes dysfunction of the kidney. Hence, its analysis is significant and is carried out frequently in various laboratories [1, 2]. Urea is an omnipresent compound present in blood and various organic fluids. It ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1991
N Stebbins M A Holland S R Cianzio J C Polacco

We assayed the in vivo activity of the ureases of soybean (Glycine max) embryos by genetically eliminating the abundant embryo-specific urease, the ubiquitous urease, or a background urease. Mutant embryos accumulated urea (250-fold over progenitor) only when lacking all three ureases and only when developed on plants lacking the ubiquitous urease. Thus, embryo urea is generated in maternal tis...

L. Asad M. Akter, M. Asaduzzaman M.M. Hossain

The experiment was conducted to study the effect of treatment of rice straw with urea and a urease containing midden soil on the chemical composition of treated rice straw, feed intake of the animals, nutrients digestibility, body weight gain, feed conversion efficiency and overall economy of feeding for a period of 105 days. Twelve indigenous growing cattle (live weight 130.00±1.67 kg) were se...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Renal physiology 2013
Yanhua Wang Janet D Klein Otto Froehlich Jeff M Sands

The kidney's ability to concentrate urine is vitally important to our quality of life. In the hypertonic environment of the kidney, urea transporters must be regulated to optimize function. We previously showed that hypertonicity increases urea permeability and that the protein kinase C (PKC) blockers chelerythrine and rottlerin decreased hypertonicity-stimulated urea permeability in rat inner ...

Journal: :The journal of physical chemistry. A 2006
Igor V Tokmakov Saman Alavi Donald L Thompson

Electronic structure calculations have been performed to investigate the initial steps in the gas-phase decomposition of urea and urea nitrate. The most favorable decomposition pathway for an isolated urea molecule leads to HNCO and NH3. Gaseous urea nitrate formed by the association of urea and HNO3 has two isomeric forms, both of which are acid-base complexes stabilized by the hydrogen-bondin...

Journal: :Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN 2007
Robert A Fenton Mark A Knepper

Since the turn of the 21st century, gene knockout mice have been created for all major urea transporters that are expressed in the kidney: the collecting duct urea transporters UT-A1 and UT-A3, the descending thin limb isoform UT-A2, and the descending vasa recta isoform UT-B. This article discusses the new insights that the results from studies in these mice have produced in the understanding ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Renal physiology 2005
Vladimir Pech Janet D Klein Shelley D Kozlowski Susan M Wall Jeff M Sands

In normal rats, vasopressin and hyperosmolality enhance urea permeability (P(urea)) in the terminal, but not in the initial inner medullary collecting duct (IMCD), a process thought to occur through the UT-A1 urea transporter. In the terminal IMCD, UT-A1 is detected as 97- and 117-kDa glycoproteins. However, in the initial IMCD, only the 97-kDa form is detected. During streptozotocin-induced di...

2012
Leonard M Ebah Ian Read Andrew Sayce Jane Morgan Christopher Chaloner Paul Brenchley Sandip Mitra

BACKGROUND Patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) need regular monitoring, usually by blood urea and creatinine measurements, needing venepuncture, frequent attendances and a healthcare professional, with significant inconvenience. Noninvasive monitoring will potentially simplify and improve monitoring. We tested the potential of transdermal reverse iontophoresis of urea in patients with CK...

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