Evaluation of peritoneal dialysis prescriptions in uremic rats
Esther Nuñez-Durán,
Jessica Westlund,
Deman Najar
et al.
Abstract:Background: Patients with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) require dialysis or transplantation for their survival. There are few experimental animal models mimicking the human situation in which the animals are dependent on dialysis for their survival. We developed a peritoneal dialysis (PD) system for rats to enable long-term treatment under controlled conditions. Method: Rats were chemically nephrectomised using orellanine to render them uremic. Two studies were performed, the first with highly uremic rats on… Show more
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