نتایج جستجو برای: nephron

تعداد نتایج: 4732  

2016
Nirupama Ramkumar Deborah Stuart Matias Calquin Shuping Wang Fumio Niimura Taiji Matsusaka Donald E. Kohan

The role of intranephron angiotensinogen (AGT) in blood pressure (BP) regulation is not fully understood. Previous studies showed that proximal tubule-specific overexpression of AGT increases BP, whereas proximal tubule-specific deletion of AGT did not alter BP. The latter study may not have completely eliminated nephron AGT production; in addition, BP was only assessed on a normal salt diet. T...

Journal: :Journal of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system : JRAAS 2012
Stephan W Reinhold Bernd Krüger Caroline Barner Flavius Zoicas Martin C Kammerl Ute Hoffmann Tobias Bergler Bernhard Banas Bernhard K Krämer

INTRODUCTION The renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) plays an integral role in the regulation of blood pressure, electrolyte and fluid homeostasis in mammals. The capability of the different nephron segments to form components of the RAAS is only partially known. This study therefore aimed to characterize the nephron-specific expression of RAAS components within the mouse kidney. MATE...

2013
Mayumi Tomita Misako Asada Nariaki Asada Jin Nakamura Akiko Oguchi Atsuko Y. Higashi Shuichiro Endo Elizabeth Robertson Takeshi Kimura Toru Kita Aris N. Economides Jordan Kreidberg Motoko Yanagita

The number of nephrons, the functional units of the kidney, varies among individuals. A low nephron number at birth is associated with a risk of hypertension and the progression of renal insufficiency. The molecular mechanisms determining nephron number during embryogenesis have not yet been clarified. Germline knockout of bone morphogenetic protein 7 (Bmp7) results in massive apoptosis of the ...

Journal: :The Journal of urology 2014
Shoichiro Kanda Shunsuke Tanigawa Tomoko Ohmori Atsuhiro Taguchi Kuniko Kudo Yutaka Suzuki Yuki Sato Shinjiro Hino Maike Sander Alan O Perantoni Sumio Sugano Mitsuyoshi Nakao Ryuichi Nishinakamura

The balanced self-renewal and differentiation of nephron progenitors are critical for kidney development and controlled, in part, by the transcription factor Six2, which antagonizes canonical Wnt signaling-mediated differentiation. A nuclear factor, Sall1, is expressed in Six2-positive progenitors as well as differentiating nascent nephrons, and it is essential for kidney formation. However, th...

Journal: :Comparative medicine 2001
C J Salice J S Rokous A S Kane R Reimschuessel

Renal development in mammalian kidneys can only be studied in embryonic animals. Hence, research in this area is hampered by the need to maintain pregnant animals and by the small size of the embryonic kidney. Here, we describe a goldfish (Carassius auratus) model for studying renal repair and nephron development in an adult animal. Previous studies have indicated that chemically induced nephro...

Journal: :Development 2005
Uta Grieshammer Cristina Cebrián Roger Ilagan Erik Meyers Doris Herzlinger Gail R Martin

During kidney morphogenesis, the formation of nephrons begins when mesenchymal nephron progenitor cells aggregate and transform into epithelial vesicles that elongate and assume an S-shape. Cells in different regions of the S-shaped body subsequently differentiate into the morphologically and functionally distinct segments of the mature nephron. Here, we have used an allelic series of mutations...

Journal: :The American journal of physiology 1999
D E Casarini M A Boim R C R Stella N Schor

The activities of serine endopeptidase, prolyl endopeptidase and neutral endopeptidase were determined in tubular fluid collected from several portions of the rat nephron as well as in urine. The enzyme activities were measured by HPLC using bradykinin (BK) as substrate. Free residual peptides of BK obtained by the action of these enzymes on the locally produced BK were also determined. The end...

Journal: :Hypertension 2001
P A Ortiz J L Garvin

Blood pressure is influenced by several vasoactive factors that also regulate nephron transport. An imbalance in regulation of salt reabsorption by the nephron contributes to hypertension. In the spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR), the responses to dopamine and angiotensin II in the proximal nephron are diminished and enhanced, respectively. This partially explains why the proximal tubule of ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Renal physiology 2003
Johannes Loffing Brigitte Kaissling

The final adjustment of renal sodium and calcium excretion is achieved by the distal nephron, in which transepithelial ion transport is under control of various hormones, tubular fluid composition, and flow rate. Acquired or inherited diseases leading to deranged renal sodium and calcium balance have been linked to dysfunction of the distal nephron. Diuretic drugs elicit their effects on sodium...

Journal: :Hypertension 1990
R Bregman M A Boim O F Santos O L Ramos N Schor

Renal function was evaluated in normal and after 30 days of 5/6 renal mass reduction (CRF) in Munich-Wistar (MW) rats, spontaneously hypertensive rats with superficial glomeruli (EPM), and in Brattleboro rats with congenital diabetes insipidus (DI). Mean arterial pressure was higher in EPM-Control and EPM-CRF rats as compared with MW and DI rats. MW and EPM rats with CRF showed increases of 120...

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