2020
DOI: 10.1017/s1431927620000604
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Histopathological Changes In Two Models Of Acute Kidney Injury

Abstract: Two major challenges in management of Acute Kidney Injury, which cause and develop renal disturbances, are inflammation and oxidative stress. Acute Kidney Injury represents an important health problem, since an effective therapy to treat it is not available yet (1). During Acute Kidney Injury renal morphophysiology is affected as a consequence of renal ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) or nephrotoxicity (2, 3). The objective of this work was to identify renal histopathological changes in two experimental models of Ac… Show more

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“…The biochemical and histopathological changes in the positive control group (kanamycin-treated rats) is in accordance to those described by other authors under similar conditions 27 , 28 . The increase in serum concentrations of uric acid and urea in this group indicates a decrease in the glomerular filtration rate, which constitutes a hallmark of AKI 29 - 31 , being the increase of urea in the Positive control group in agreement with values reported in diverse animal models of aminoglycoside-induced AKI 8 .…”
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confidence: 90%
“…The biochemical and histopathological changes in the positive control group (kanamycin-treated rats) is in accordance to those described by other authors under similar conditions 27 , 28 . The increase in serum concentrations of uric acid and urea in this group indicates a decrease in the glomerular filtration rate, which constitutes a hallmark of AKI 29 - 31 , being the increase of urea in the Positive control group in agreement with values reported in diverse animal models of aminoglycoside-induced AKI 8 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%