Progression of chronic renal diseases : international symposium, Shizuoka, May 20-23, 1995
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Progression of chronic renal diseases : international symposium, Shizuoka, May 20-23, 1995
(Contributions to nephrology, v. 118)
Karger, c1996
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
During the last few years, interest in research on the progression of chronic renal diseases has grown to the extent that this field is now in the mainstream of investigative nephrology. This interdisciplinary volume brings together the latest data from institutes at the forefront of current research. The contents cover a diverse range of topics including apoptosis in renal modeling and remodeling, the role of cytokines, growth factors and macrophages, the metabolism of interstitial collagen and collagenous materials, diabetic nephropathy, and vasoactive substances in renal injury. The use of methodology from morphometry to DNA recombinant technology illustrates the wide range of experimental approaches being adopted. Stimulating and up-to-date, this book is essential reading for nephrologists, biochemists, molecular biologists and all investigators interested in the mechanisms of renal disease progression.
目次
- Role of protein kinase C in glucose- and angiotensin II-induced plasminogen activator inhibitor expression, E.P. Feener et al
- Mechanisms and implications of heterogeneity of human glomerulo-sclerosis, A. Fogo
- Lipids and progressive renal failure, W.F. Keane, C. Guijarro
- Glomerular capillary regeneration and endothelial cell apoptosis in reversible and progressive models of glomerulonephritis, A. Shimizu et al
- Expression of apoptosis-preventing Bcl-2 protein and -inducing fas antigen in glomeruli of IgA nephropathy, A. Yoshimura et al
- Tumour necrosis factor in glomerular injury, R. Ardaillou, L. Baud
- Gene transfer of macrophage growth factors into the kidney of Ipr mice initiates renal injury, H. Yokoyama et al
- CD8+ lymphocytes play a central role in the development of anti-GBM nephritis through induction of ICAM-1 and chemokines in WKY rats, T. Yamamoto et al
- Abnormalities in extra-cellular matrix regulation in autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease, P.D. Wilson
- Advanced glycosylation endproducts modulate transcriptional regulation in mesangial cells, N. Lehara et al
- Effect of a specific endothelin receptor A antagonist on murine lupus nephritis and IgA nephropathy, I. Ebihara et al
- The structure of glomeruli and juxtaglomerular arterioles in the early phase of diabetic nephropathy - relationship between progression and metabolic control, R. Osterby et al
- Proteinuria: a mediator of interstitial fibrosis? K.P.G. Harris et al
- Alteration of cellular fucntion in rat mesangial cells in response to mechanical stretch relaxation, T. Yasuda et al
- Evidence for the role of angiotensin in the establishment and maintenance of renal morphology, F. Nimura et al
- Role of angiotensin-converting enzyme gene polymorphism in progressive loss of renal function in chronic renal diseases, H. Yoshida et al
- Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibition in type I diabetic nephropathy, E.J. Lewis. (Part contents).
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