2011
DOI: 10.4236/ojneph.2011.12002
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The Effect of Glucose Added to the Dialysis Fluid on Blood Pressure, Vasoactive Hormones and Energy Transfer during Hemodialysis in Chronic Renal Failure

Abstract: Background: Previous studies showed that blood pressure was reduced in patients with chronic renal failure during hemodialysis with glucose added to the dialysis fluid. We wanted to test the hypotheses that blood pressure is reduced in non-diabetic and diabetic dialysis patients, when glucose is added to the dialysis fluid, and that blood pressure changes are caused by changes in plasma concentrations of vasoactive hormones or to vasodilation secondary to an increase in body temperature. Methods: The effect of… Show more

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“…Decorin (DCN), as a natural antagonist of TGF-β1, can neutralize the biological effects of TGF-β1. The aim of this study was to explore a novel genetic therapy for renal insufficiency, based on the hypothesis that the renal transplantation of DCN-expressing fibroblasts (FBs) transfected with DCN [FB (LDCNSN) cells] ( 10 , 11 ) could be used to neutralize the increased TGF-βl activity in the kidneys of renal failure rats.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Decorin (DCN), as a natural antagonist of TGF-β1, can neutralize the biological effects of TGF-β1. The aim of this study was to explore a novel genetic therapy for renal insufficiency, based on the hypothesis that the renal transplantation of DCN-expressing fibroblasts (FBs) transfected with DCN [FB (LDCNSN) cells] ( 10 , 11 ) could be used to neutralize the increased TGF-βl activity in the kidneys of renal failure rats.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%