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Plasma from 35 renal allograft recipients (21 males and 14 females) was sampled daily and analyzed for hippuric acid (HA) by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and serum creatinine. Twelve of these patients experienced an acute renal allograft rejection or a ureter obstruction as proven
OBJECTIVE
To evaluate liver function by the assessment of the capacity of glycine combining para-aminobenzoic acid (PABA) to form hippuric acid in rabbits with acute liver injury.
METHODS
Thirty rabbits were randomly divided into two groups: experiment group (n=20) received D-galactosamine to be
The molecular pathogenesis of T-2 toxin-induced cartilage destruction has not been fully unraveled yet. The aim of this study was to detect changes in serum metabolites in a rat anomaly model with articular cartilage destruction. Thirty healthy male Wistar rats were fed a diet containing T-2 toxin
The toxic and cellular metabolic effects of atractyloside, a diterpenoid glycoside, which causes fatal renal and hepatic necrosis in vivo in animals and humans, have been investigated in tissue slices prepared from male domestic pig kidney and liver. Precision-cut slices (200 microm thick) were
BACKGROUND
Chemical necrectomy of deep burns using 40% benzoic acid has been used extensively by the Department of Burns and Reconstructive Surgery at the University Hospital since its establishment in 1982. In spite of definite advantages for the patient and medical staff, hard data concerning
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is one of the main complications in acute care medicine and a risk factor for chronic kidney disease (CKD). AKI incidence has increased; however, its diagnosis has limitations and physiopathological mechanisms are underexplored. We investigated urine samples, aiming to