Nutrition and metabolism in renal disease : proceedings of the 7th International Conference in Renal Nutition and Metabolism, Stockholm, Sweden, May 29 - June 1, 1994
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Nutrition and metabolism in renal disease : proceedings of the 7th International Conference in Renal Nutition and Metabolism, Stockholm, Sweden, May 29 - June 1, 1994
(Mineral and electrolyte metabolism, v. 22,
S. Karger, 1995
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Authored by researchers and physicians from around the world, the proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Renal Nutrition and Metabolism presents new developments in both basic and clinical research. The papers address abnormalities in nutrient metabolism, malnutrition and endocrine disorders and the use of growth factors to treat these abnormal conditions in renal disease and renal failure. Also featured is research on the cellular and molecular effects of nutrients and metabolites on nephron metabolism and injury as well as on the mechanisms of uremic toxicity. This extensive issue offers readers a valuable overview of the latest advances in a fast-moving area of renal research.
Table of Contents
- Prevalence of hyperlipidemia in a cohort of CAPD patients, R. Cocchi et al
- the effect of plasma oncotic pressure on apolipoprotein levels in rats with Heymann nephritis, G.A. Kaysen et al
- role of atherogenic lipoproteins in cytokine-mediated renovascular injury, M.A. Kirschenbaum et al
- how is lean body mass conserved with the very low protein diet regimen?, B.J. Maroni et al
- metabolic acidosis stimulates protein metabolism in uremia, W.E. Mitch
- acidosis and glucocorticoids induce branched-chain amino acid catabolism, B.K. England et al
- body fluid overload and bioelectrical impedance analysis in renal patients, A. Piccoli et al
- analysis of growth in 5/6 nephrectomized rats, F. Santos et al
- biomodulation of the toxic and nutritional effects of small bowel bacteria overgrowth in end stage kidney disease using freeze-dried "L. acidophilus", M.D. Simenhoff et al
- recombinant human erythropoietin improves enzyme activity in erythrocytes of pre-dialysis uremics, I. Pietrzak et al
- folic acid treatment of hyperhomocysteinemia in dialysis patients, M.J.F.M. Janssen et al
- calcium alpha-ketoglutarate administration to malnourished haemodialysis patients improves plasma arginine concentrations, E. Riedel et al
- insulin-like growth facror 1 in the kidney, R. Hirschberg
- primary and secondary results of the modification of diet in renal disease study, S. Klahr and the MDRD study group
- effects of lipids on the pathogenesis of progressive renal failure - role of 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A reductase inhibitors in the prevention of glomerulosclerosis, C. Guijarro and W.F. Keane
- impaired proteolytic activity as a potential cause of progressive renal disease, A. Heidland et al
- influence of nitric oxide on renal function in toxic acute renal failure in the rat, L. Schramm et al
- hyperparathyroidism - is it really the major factor affecting glucose tolerance in uremia?, F. Bergesio et al
- long-term treatment with calcium-alpha-ketoglutarate corrects secondary hyperparathyroidism, E. Zimmermann et al.
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