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THE BOTTOM LINE A moderately increased intake of fluids may protect the kidneys.
By binding cadmium, metallothionein may protect the kidneys and other organs from the toxic effects of cadmium (Nordberg et al. 1992).
In this study, we hypothesized that hemodynamic and inflammatory effects of HS may protect the kidney by promoting renal microcirculatory oxygenation and function following ischemia/reperfusion in rat kidney.
Future studies should better determine whether fluid control strategies may protect the kidney form injury and failure in ADHF and may improve global outcome in these patients in modulating injury pathways through organ cross talks.
The reduced proliferation could also suggest renal recovery is slower in MCP-treated mice or alternatively that MCP may protect the kidney against structural injury.
Before beginning experiments in animals, the hypothesis that SV40 VLPs may protect against kidney damage was tested in cultured immortalized mouse tubular cells, MCT, [21], an in vitro system that best represents the target tissue.
It has been hypothesized that nebivolol may protect the kidney against CIN through its antioxidant and NO-mediated vasodilator action.
2. Very early, aggressive volume replacement followed by forced solute-alkaline diuresis therapy may protect the kidney against acute renal failure.
When a significantly reduced renal retention of radioactivity can be obtained with extra Gelofusine administration, an adapted regimen to protect kidneys from renal toxicity during PRRT may be used in future.
For instance, increases in levels of histone acetylation seem to protect kidneys from AKI and promote kidney repair.
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