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2. Effect of Cinacalcet on Cardiovascular Disease in Patients Undergoing Dialysis
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Chertow GM, Block GA, Correa-Rotter R, Drüeke TB, Floege J, Goodman WG, Herzog CA, Kubo Y, London GM, Mahaffey KW, Mix TC, Moe SM, Trotman ML, Wheeler DC, Parfrey PS., Evolve Team, Chertow G, Parfrey P, Block G, Drüeke T, Goodman W, Herzog C, London G, Mahaffey K, Moe S, Wheeler D, Hennekens C, Baigent C, Brown W, O'Brien P, Anderson S, Hoel J, Szczech L, Patel U, Wampole J, Pun P, Felker M, Inrig J, Shah S, Hernandez A, Patel C, Brennan M, Albizem M, Capper E, Cauchi L, Cheng S, Dehmel B, Dhami K, Durham C, Francioni M, Gadd S, Goodman B, Guimaraes L, Grey N, Hamlin R, Harris C, Harris E, Heavey S, Heiges T, Heiser D, Jaeger P, James M, James P, Karimi S, Kewalramani R, Kraszewski A, Liang J, Maguire J, McCormick K, McFarlane K, Mix C, Modafferi D, Prathikanti R, Ryan C, Santiago N, Schumacher J, Seder C, Shahinfar S, Soares B, Stolman D, Tisher C, Trotman M, Tseng S, Ulias G, Unger P, Vyshenskaya A, Walsh L, White C, Wilde K, Santos J, Zarazaga C, Marin I, Garrote N, Cusumano A, 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D, Stegman, M, Patak, R, Streja, D, Ranjit, U, Youell, T, Wooldridge, T, Stafford, C, Cottiero, R, Weinberg, M, Schonefeld, M, Shahmir, E, Hazzan, A, Ashfaq, A, Bhandari, K, Cleveland, W, Culpepper, M, Golden, J, Lai, L, Lien, Y, Lorica, V, Robertson, J, Malireddi, K, Morse, S, Thakur, V, Israelit, A, Raguram, P, Alfred, H, Weise, W, Al-Saghir, F, El Shahawy, M, Rastogi, A, Nissenson, A, Kopyt, N, Lynn, R, Lea, J, Mcclellan, W, Teredesai, P, Ong, S, Tolkan, S, Sugihara, J, Minga, T, Mehrotra, R, Minasian, R, Bhatia, D, Specter, R, Capelli, J, Sidhu, P, Dalal, S, Dykes, P, Khan, M, Rahim, F, Saklayen, M, Thomas, A, Michael, B, Torres, M, Al-Bander, H, Murray, B, Abukurah, A, Gupta, B, Nosrati, S, Raja, R, Zeig, S, Braun, M, Amatya, A, Endsley, J, Sharon, Z, Dolson, G, Dumler, F, Ntoso, K, Rosansky, S, Kumar, N, Gura, V, Thompson, N, Goldfarb, D, Halligan, R, Middleton, J, Widerhorn, A, Arbeit, L, Arruda, J, Crouch, T, Friedman, L, Khokhar, S, Mittleman, J, Light, P, Taparia, B, West, C, Cotton, J, Dhingra, R, Kleinman, L, Arif, F, Lew, S, Nammour, T, Sterrett, J, Williams, M, Ramirez, J, Rubin, J, Mccarthy, J, Noble, S, Chaffin, M, and Rekhi, A.
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Adult ,Male ,Dialysis ,Cinacalcet ,Cardiovascular Disease ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Calcimimetic ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Naphthalenes ,Coronary artery disease ,Renal Dialysis ,Internal medicine ,Odds Ratio ,medicine ,Humans ,Intensive care medicine ,Aged ,Etelcalcetide ,Hyperparathyroidism ,Hypocalcemia ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Intention to Treat Analysis ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,Parathyroid Hormone ,Cinacalcet Hydrochloride ,Kidney Failure, Chronic ,Female ,Hyperparathyroidism, Secondary ,Secondary hyperparathyroidism ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Disorders of mineral metabolism, including secondary hyperparathyroidism, are thought to contribute to extraskeletal (including vascular) calcification among patients with chronic kidney disease. It has been hypothesized that treatment with the calcimimetic agent cinacalcet might reduce the risk of death or nonfatal cardiovascular events in such patients.In this clinical trial, we randomly assigned 3883 patients with moderate-to-severe secondary hyperparathyroidism (median level of intact parathyroid hormone, 693 pg per milliliter [10th to 90th percentile, 363 to 1694]) who were undergoing hemodialysis to receive either cinacalcet or placebo. All patients were eligible to receive conventional therapy, including phosphate binders, vitamin D sterols, or both. The patients were followed for up to 64 months. The primary composite end point was the time until death, myocardial infarction, hospitalization for unstable angina, heart failure, or a peripheral vascular event. The primary analysis was performed on the basis of the intention-to-treat principle.The median duration of study-drug exposure was 21.2 months in the cinacalcet group, versus 17.5 months in the placebo group. The primary composite end point was reached in 938 of 1948 patients (48.2%) in the cinacalcet group and 952 of 1935 patients (49.2%) in the placebo group (relative hazard in the cinacalcet group vs. the placebo group, 0.93; 95% confidence interval, 0.85 to 1.02; P=0.11). Hypocalcemia and gastrointestinal adverse events were significantly more frequent in patients receiving cinacalcet.In an unadjusted intention-to-treat analysis, cinacalcet did not significantly reduce the risk of death or major cardiovascular events in patients with moderate-to-severe secondary hyperparathyroidism who were undergoing dialysis. (Funded by Amgen; EVOLVE ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT00345839.).
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3. Cinacalcet, fibroblast growth factor-23, and cardiovascular disease in hemodialysis: The evaluation of cinacalcet HCl therapy to lower cardiovascular events (EVOLVE) trial
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Moe S. M., Chertow G. M., Parfrey P. S., Kubo Y., Block G. A., Correa-Rotter R., Drueke T. B., Herzog C. A., London G. M., Mahaffey K. W., Wheeler D. C., Stolina M., Dehmel B., Goodman W. G., Floege J., Santos J., Najun Zarazaga C., Marin I., Garrote N., Cusumano A., Penalba N., Del Valle E., Juncos L., Martinez Saye J., Lef L., Altobelli V., Petraglia G., Rosa Diez G., Douthat W., Lobo J., Gallart C., Lafalla A., Diez G., Linares B., Lopez N., Ramirez N., Gonzalez R., Valtuille R., Beresan H., Hermida O., Rudolf G., Marchetta N., Rano M., Ramirez M., Garcia N., Gillies A., Jones B., Pedagogos E., Walker R., Talaulikar G., Bannister K., Suranyi M., Kark A., Roger S., Kerr P., Disney A., Mount P., Fraenkel M., Mathew M., Fassett R., Jose M., Hawley C., Lonergan M., Mackie J., Ferrari P., Menahem S., Sabto J., Hutchison B., Langham R., Pollock C., Holzer H., Oberbauer R., Arias I., Graf H., Mayer G., Lhotta K., Neyer U., Klauser R., Hoerl W., Horn S., Kovarik J., Kramar R., Eigner M., Dhaene M., Billiouw J., De Meester J., Warling X., Cambier-Dwelschauwers P., Evenepoel P., Daelemans R., Dratwa M., Maes B., Stolear J., Dejagere T., Vanwalleghem J., Bouman K., Jadoul M., Peeters J., Vanholder R., Tielemans C., Donck J., Almeida F., Picollo De Oliveira J., Burdmann E., Garcia V., Saldanha Thome F., Deboni L., Bregman R., Lugon J., Araujo S., Ferreira Filho S., De Francesco Daher E., Sperto Baptista M., Carvalho A., D'Avila D., Moyses Neto M., Yu L., Bastos M., Sampaio Lacativa P., Jorgetti V., De Almeida Romao E., Cardeal Da Costa J., Pecoits Filho R., Gordan P., Salgado N., Teixeira Araujo M., Neiva Coelho S., Oliveira I., Moyses R., Vasconcellos L., Batista P., Luiz Gross J., Pedrosa A., Cournoyer S., LeBlanc M., Chow S., Karunakaran S., Wong G., Tobe S., Desmeules S., Zimmerman D., Murphy S., Montambault P., Donnelly S., MacRae J., Culleton B., Soroka S., Rabbat C., Jindal K., Vasilevsky M., Michaud M., Wijeyesinghe E., Zacharias J., Lok C., Muirhead N., Verrelli M., Da Roza G., Sapir D., Olgaard K., Daugaard H., Brandi L., Jensen P., Boulechfar H., Ang K., Simon P., Rieu P., Brunet P., Touchard G., Urena Torres P., Combe C., Durrbach A., Ortiz J., 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Adult ,Male ,Fibroblast growth factor 23 ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cinacalcet ,Calcimimetic ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Naphthalenes ,Hyperthyroidism ,Gastroenterology ,ventricular remodeling ,Renal Dialysis ,Cinacalcet Hydrochloride ,Physiology (medical) ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,renal insufficiency, chronic ,Aged ,Etelcalcetide ,calcium ,business.industry ,Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't ,death, sudden, cardiac ,Middle Aged ,arrhythmias, cardiac ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,Female ,Fibroblast Growth Factors ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Fibroblast Growth Factor-23 ,Endocrinology ,Randomized Controlled Trial ,Secondary hyperparathyroidism ,Hemodialysis ,business ,medicine.drug ,Kidney disease - Abstract
Background— Patients with kidney disease have disordered bone and mineral metabolism, including elevated serum concentrations of fibroblast growth factor-23 (FGF23). These elevated concentrations are associated with cardiovascular and all-cause mortality. The objective was to determine the effects of the calcimimetic cinacalcet (versus placebo) on reducing serum FGF23 and whether changes in FGF23 are associated with death and cardiovascular events. Methods and Results— This was a secondary analysis of a randomized clinical trial comparing cinacalcet to placebo in addition to conventional therapy (phosphate binders/vitamin D) in patients receiving hemodialysis with secondary hyperparathyroidism (intact parathyroid hormone ≥300 pg/mL). The primary study end point was time to death or a first nonfatal cardiovascular event (myocardial infarction, hospitalization for angina, heart failure, or a peripheral vascular event). This analysis included 2985 patients (77% of randomized) with serum samples at baseline and 2602 patients (67%) with samples at both baseline and week 20. The results demonstrated that a significantly larger proportion of patients randomized to cinacalcet had ≥30% (68% versus 28%) reductions in FGF23. Among patients randomized to cinacalcet, a ≥30% reduction in FGF23 between baseline and week 20 was associated with a nominally significant reduction in the primary composite end point (relative hazard, 0.82; 95% confidence interval, 0.69–0.98), cardiovascular mortality (relative hazard, 0.66; 95% confidence interval, 0.50–0.87), sudden cardiac death (relative hazard, 0.57; 95% confidence interval, 0.37–0.86), and heart failure (relative hazard, 0.69; 95% confidence interval, 0.48–0.99). Conclusions— Treatment with cinacalcet significantly lowers serum FGF23. Treatment-induced reductions in serum FGF23 are associated with lower rates of cardiovascular death and major cardiovascular events. Clinical Trial Registration— URL: http://www.clinicaltrials.gov . Unique identifier: NCT00345839.
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4. RENAL TRANSPLANTATION IN POSITIVE CROSSMATCH PATIENTS USING SINGLE TREATMENT INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN (IVIG)
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Van Buren, D, primary, Beck, H, additional, Laski, M, additional, Dunn, D, additional, Thurmon, M, additional, Willingham, A, additional, Southern, S, additional, and Helfrich, G B., additional
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5. Effect of respiratory acidosis and respiratory alkalosis on renal transport enzymes
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Eiam-ong, S., primary, Laski, M. E., additional, Kurtzman, N. A., additional, and Sabatini, S., additional
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6. NEM-sensitive ATPase activity in rat nephron: effect of metabolic acidosis and alkalosis
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Sabatini, S., primary, Laski, M. E., additional, and Kurtzman, N. A., additional
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- 1990
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7. Collecting tubule adaptation to respiratory acidosis induced in vivo
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Laski, M. E., primary and Kurtzman, N. A., additional
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8. NEM-sensitive ATPase activity in rat nephron: effect of metabolic acidosis and alkalosis.
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SABATINI, SANDRA, LASKI, M. E., and KURTZMAN, NEIL A.
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9. Generation of Reabsorptive Bicarbonate Concentration Gradients between Vasa Recta and Papillary Tubular Fluid after Inhibition of Carbonic Anhydrase in the Rat Kidney.
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FROMMER, J. P., WESSON, D. E., LASKI, M. E., and KURTZMAN, N. A.
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10. Microperfusion studies on the permeability of retinal vessels. A new model demonstrating organic anion transport and a reabsorptive fluid flux
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Murta, J. N., José Cunha-Vaz, Sabo, C. A., Jones, C. W., and Laski, M. E.
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We developed an experimental model to study the permeability of individual retinal vessels in vitro using microperfusion techniques adapted from kidney tubule studies. The retinal vessels were isolated by freehand dissection and mounted on a microperfusion apparatus. When inulin was perfused luminally, it was diluted to 80.2 +/- 2.3% of its initial concentration. However, no radioactive leak into the bath side was observed, suggesting that the dilution was due to fluid flux from bath to lumen. The dilution of fluorescein (81.9 +/- 3.8%) was in the same range as that of inulin, the reference marker. The extremely low lumen-to-bath fluorescein flux, 0.5 +/- 0.9 X 10(-12) mol/min/mm, increased by 68% when probenecid was added to the perfusate and by 210% when probenecid was placed in the bath. The effect was concentration- dependent. When placed in the bath, fluorescein moved rapidly across the retinal vessel walls, accumulating in the lumen to concentrations 40 times higher than in the bath. This movement from bath to lumen, which was much higher (13.6 +/- 0.3 X 10(-12) mol/min/mm) than the lumen-to-bath fluorescein flux for the same fluorescein concentration, decreased by adding probenecid to the bath. The kinetics of this unidirectional movement of fluorescein were consistent with a saturable active transport process. The fluid flux from bath to lumen across the retinal vessels, which was 6.3 +/- 1.0 nl/min/mm for perfusion rates of 6.6 +/- 0.2 nl/min, was temperature-dependent and was coupled to the fluorescein transport. Fluorescein stimulated the fluid flux by 17% when added to the perfusate and by 60% when added to the bath, and this effect could be reversed by probenecid. Our results showed an active transport of fluorescein in the rabbit retinal vessels coupled with net fluid flux from outside the vessels into the lumen
11. Total CO2 flux in isolated collecting tubules during carbonic anhydrase inhibition
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Laski, M. E., primary
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12. Juxtamedullary nephrons during acute metabolic alkalosis in the rat
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Frommer, J. P., primary, Wesson, D. E., additional, Laski, M. E., additional, and Kurtzman, N. A., additional
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13. Internephron heterogeneity for carbonic anhydrase-independent bicarbonate reabsorption in the rat.
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Frommer, J P, primary, Laski, M E, additional, Wesson, D E, additional, and Kurtzman, N A, additional
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14. Characterization of acidification in the cortical and medullary collecting tubule of the rabbit.
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Laski, M E, primary and Kurtzman, N A, additional
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15. Effects of chloride gradients on total CO2 flux in the rabbit cortical collecting tubule
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Laski, M. E., primary, Warnock, D. G., additional, and Rector, F. C., additional
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16. Effect of furosemide on renal handling of glucose in the rat
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Boonjarern, S., primary, Mehta, P. K., additional, Laski, M. E., additional, Earnest, W. R., additional, and Kurtzman, N. A., additional
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17. The effects of cinacalcet in older and younger patients on hemodialysis: The evaluation of cinacalcet HCL therapy to lower cardiovascular events (EVOLVE) trial
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P. Ryckelynck, Y. Woredekal, T. Gehr, Marian Klinger, J. Passauer, K. Liss, E. Del Valle, B. Linares, Ferdinando Avella, Stolear Jc, S. Tolkan, O. Hermida, V. Wizemann, Ricardo Correa-Rotter, J. Santos, Gert Mayer, Michael Anger, B. Pellegrino, B. Wikström, A. Ståhl, H. Al-Bander, Pedro Alejandro Gordan, Philip A. Kalra, E. Galindo-Ramos, Carmine Zoccali, G. Dolson, M. Eigner, Sanjay Dalal, G. Touchard, J Peeters, G. Da Roza, Shannon Murphy, R. Errico, M. Lonergan, A. Andrusev, H. Boulechfar, P. Zaoui, Michael Suranyi, de Francisco Martín de Francisco, S. Jacobson, B. Gupta, C. Stafford, J. Picollo de Oliveira, Ilka Regina Souza de Oliveira, F. Dumler, J. Martinez Saye, E. de Almeida Romão, Emmanuel A. Burdmann, C. Vermeij, N. Kumar, E. Shahmir, J. Stratton, R. Schmidt, Mario Cozzolino, Lars Christian Rump, Rainer Oberbauer, J. Kumar, M. Saklayen, Brian Hutchison, C. Denu-Ciocca, L. Weiss, E. Friedman, L. Renders, K. Gurevich, L. Brandi, W. Shapiro, Kym M. Bannister, K. Berta, Muhammad M. Yaqoob, C. Lok, A. Pedrosa, Rosa M.A. Moysés, K. Bhandari, J. Arrieta, T. Crouch, Brigitte Maes, G. Wong, Myriam González, Matthew R. P. Davies, R. Gonzalez, Geoffrey A. Block, T. Nammour, T. Youell, J. Ramirez, S. Tobe, N. Ramirez, T. Bochicchio-Ricardelli, J. Cangiano-Rivera, D. Streja, J. Endsley, K. Ang, R. Patak, J. Cheng, T. Rogers, Alberto Albertazzi, H. Holzer, G. Choukroun, Jose A.L. Arruda, Philippe Rieu, P. Simon, Stephen Z. Fadem, Jared G. Sugihara, H. Alfred, Bruce F. Culleton, G. Frascà, Giovanni Pertosa, W. Van Kuijk, H. Beresan, Samuel S. Blumenthal, Piergiorgio Messa, H. Baer, Michael C. Braun, B. Rutkowski, W. Riegel, M. Komandenko, V. Ermolenko, Martin Wilkie, N. Muirhead, Peter G. Kerr, D. Rattensberger, J. Sabto, Anjay Rastogi, L. Lef, M. El Shahawy, D. Tharpe, A. Smirnov, J. Pons, F. García, F. Zantvoort, A. Lionet, J. Topf, Marcia R. Silver, Reinhard Kramar, E. Moriero, A. Rekhi, S. Roe, P. Batista, E. Kolmakova, F. Rahim, M. Ostrowski, Janice P. Lea, Patrizia Ondei, C. Martinez, J. Donck, Nicole Lopez, F. Schena, Allen R. Nissenson, Alex P.S. Disney, R. Valtuille, C. Najun Zarazaga, M. Fraenkel, Pieter Evenepoel, R. Cottiero, S. Di Giulio, V. Gura, S. Karunakaran, P. Nader, F. Saldanha Thome, Walter Douthat, A. Fekete, L. Arbeit, W. Sulowicz, I. Marin, Charles R.V. Tomson, Andrzej Wiecek, Luis A. Juncos, G. Mingardi, P. Light, Max Dratwa, H. Reichel, R. Raja, U. Ranjit, G. Sterner, E. Coll Piera, P. Pai, Robert J. Walker, R. Bregman, E. Hübel, M. Timofeev, T. Szabo, A. Elli, N. Padmanabhan, N. Garrote, M. Mysliwiec, David C. Wheeler, J. Cruz-Valdez, R. Klauser, Maree-Ross Smith, Antonio Carlos Carvalho, A. Losito, M. Durlik, G. Petraglia, Gianni Cappelli, Y. Lien, M. Chaffin, N. García, R. Halligan, Glenn M. Chertow, M. Bastos, P. Smak Gregoor, S. Ong, M. Belledonne, Fredric O. Finkelstein, J. Martínez García, R. Pecoits Filho, M. Klingberg, B. Carvalho, S. Noble, T. Plumb, A. Chew Wong, Michael Roppolo, U. Neyer, S. Ahmad, J. Mackie, R. Minasian, M. Verrelli, A. Abukurah, M. Laski, P. Brunet, Madeleine V. Pahl, Daniel Zehnder, E. Alas, Muralidhar Acharya, G. Rudolf, G. Zakar, M. Reddy, R. Specter, G. Grandaliano, I. Kulcsar, A. Amatya, Eugenie Pedagogos, O. Ayodeji, G. Jensen, S. Diamond, Xavier Warling, P. Teredesai, M. Mathew, M. Haque, M. Solis, E. Andrés Ribes, M.A. van den Dorpel, Akhtar Ashfaq, Christian Rabbat, David G. Warnock, M. Sebastian Diaz, C. Mousson, R. Darwish, M. Sperto Baptista, N. Salgado, E. Alvarez Sandoval, M. Vasilevsky, P. Chidester, D. Polack, Simon J. Davies, G. Brosnahan, A. Agarwal, Chaim Charytan, T. Hannedouche, M. Gross, I. Arias, G. James, Jürgen Floege, Tom Dejagere, Patrick S. Parfrey, S. Cournoyer, T. Cavalieri, Gérard M. London, K. Gandhi, A. Kshirsagar, O. Khrustalev, J. Zacharias, Michel Dhaene, Jennifer Tuazon, W. Weise, J. Guzman-Rivera, HS Brink, Alastair J. Hutchison, P. D. Cunha, Robyn G Langham, S. Soman, J. Goldman, S. Kazup Erdelyine, A. Widerhorn, M. Henriquez, N. Hunt, W. Hoerl, O. Arkossy, J. Szegedi, R. Dhingra, M. Fernandez Lucas, Jesus Navarro, A. Kark, Andrey Gurevich, Cynthia J. Brown, Rajnish Mehrotra, L. Kleinman, S. Ferenczi, Loreto Gesualdo, V. Schwenger, M. Ramirez, N. Mittman, Ana María Cusumano, K. Marczewski, Moustafa Moustafa, Sônia M. H. A. Araújo, E. Ladanyi, M. Auricchio, Maurice Laville, P. Urena Torres, C. Gallart, A. Israelit, V. Altobelli, E. Hagen, S. Nosrati, John P. Middleton, Kant Ks, F. Al-Saghir, S. Steinberg, S. Neiva Coelho, Botond Csiky, Philip G Zager, M. Sekkarie, Vanda Jorgetti, Domingos O. d'Avila, Carol A. Pollock, L. Lai, B. von Albertini, Beckie Michael, U. Kunzendorf, N. Frischmuth, A. Durrbach, L. Vasconcellos, Raymond Vanholder, M. Dickenmann, B. Schiller-Moran, Steven D. Soroka, J. Rubin, O. Balkarova, S. Morse, M. Teixeira Araújo, D. Perlin, M. Khan, C. Hura, Dagmar-C. Fischer, D. Machado, Seamas C. Donnelly, D. Sapir, V. Lorica, L. Deboni, M. Jose, M. Galicia, K. Bidas, David Spiegel, David Goldsmith, Peter F Mount, A. Strokov, L. Yu, J. Pitone, Biagio Ricciardi, Alastair Gillies, M. Moyses Neto, Piergiorgio Bolasco, V. Anashkin, John R. Sedor, M. Lee, E.M. Jones, M. Culpepper, G. London, D. Joly, N. Khadikova, Charles A. Herzog, P. Meier, M. Farina, Dana V. Rizk, William M. McClellan, M. Cook, Bastian Dehmel, Patrizia Ferrari, F. Almeida, V. Pogue, R. McCrary, F. Macario, J. Golden, E. Wijeyesinghe, Tilman B. Drüeke, E. Osanloo, M. Muszytowski, F. Arif, Giuseppe Villa, M. Torres Zamora, Steven Zeig, N. Thompson, A. Jamal, C. Sholer, P. Stroumza, D. Reddan, Arun Gupta, J. Montenegro, T. DelGiorno, D. Eadington, G. Shostka, Michel Jadoul, A. Weigert, Sergio Stefoni, P. Dreyer, Carmel M. Hawley, J. Cardeal da Costa, M. Switalski, G. Talaulikar, A. Felsenfeld, J. MacLaurin, T. Herman, N. Pritchard, M. Michaud, K.-U. Eckardt, R. Romero, G. Volgina, Fred E. Husserl, J. Soler Amigó, David S. Goldfarb, A. Matalon, M. D. Torres, P. Sampaio Lacativa, L. Major, U. Lund, A. Lafalla, S. Sarkar, Jennifer M. MacRae, J. Lobo, Liudmila Rozhinskaya, Johann Braun, H. Daugaard, S. Khokhar, S. Rubinstein, D. Bhatia, G. Timokhovskaya, T. Wooldridge, A. Voßkühler, Nelson Kopyt, Pablo E. Pergola, Michel Burnier, L. Samuels, J. Alcázar de La Ossa, J. Billiouw, R. Liebl, P. Sidhu, S. Menahem, P. Montambault, E. Schwertfeger, K. Staroselsky, J. Kovarik, S. Horn, N. Tareen, Simon D. Roger, Francesco Locatelli, Kenneth W. Mahaffey, J Vanwalleghem, Robert I. Lynn, M. Prados, K. Kapatkin, N. Peñalba, Kailash Jindal, M. Stegman, R. Stahl, Joseph A. Eustace, S. Desmeules, A. Hazzan, D. Scott, B. Taparia, G. Keightley, P. Jensen, V. Ortalda, K. McConnell, Alejandro Martin-Malo, Margaret M. Williams, Stuart M. Sprague, S. Chow, Diego Brancaccio, Yumi Kubo, P. Dykes, E. de Francesco Daher, C. Erley, Joanna Matuszkiewicz-Rowińska, T. Minga, I. Dasgupta, Galen S. Wagner, N. Marchetta, R. Rigolosi, P. Raguram, P. Lang, P. 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Aranda Verástegui, R. Kopelman, B. Borbas, J. Buerkert, K. Ntoso, J. Peña, V. Garcia, C. West, M. Azer, J. Kwan, J. Sterrett, P. Swift, A. Raff, R. Kohli, S. Lew, Steven J. Rosansky, H. Graf, K. Bouman, F. Skinner, C. Tielemans, S. Ferreira Filho, Jocemir Ronaldo Lugon, M. Weinberg, Parfrey, P. S., Drueke, T. B., Block, G. A., Correa-Rotter, R., Floege, J., Herzog, C. A., London, G. M., Mahaffey, K. W., Moe, S. M., Wheeler, D. C., Kubo, Y., Dehmel, B., Goodman, W. G., Chertow, G. 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Parathyroidectomy ,Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cinacalcet ,Epidemiology ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Calcimimetic Agents ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,Lower risk ,Severity of Illness Index ,CKD ,cardiovascular disease ,hemodialysis ,hyperparathyroidism ,mineral metabolism ,Age Factors ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,Cinacalcet Hydrochloride ,Female ,Humans ,Hyperparathyroidism, Secondary ,Kidney Failure, Chronic ,Kidney Transplantation ,Middle Aged ,Renal Dialysis ,Nephrology ,Transplantation ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Intensive care medicine ,Hyperparathyroidism ,business.industry ,Original Articles ,medicine.disease ,Secondary hyperparathyroidism ,Hemodialysis ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Background andobjectivesThecalcimimeticcinacalcet reduced therisk of death or cardiovascular (CV) events in older, but not younger, patients with moderate to severe secondary hyperparathyroidism (HPT) who were receiving hemodialysis. To determine whether the lower risk in younger patients might be due to lower baseline CV risk and more frequent use of cointerventions that reduce parathyroid hormone (kidney transplantation, parathyroidectomy, and commercial cinacalcet use), this study examined the effects of cinacalcet in older ($65 years, n=1005) and younger (,65 years, n=2878) patients. Design, setting, participants, & measurements Evaluation of Cinacalcet HCl Therapy to Lower Cardiovascular Events (EVOLVE) was a global, multicenter, randomized placebo-controlled trial in 3883 prevalent patients on hemodialysis, whose outcomes included death, major CV events, and development of severe unremitting HPT. The age subgroup analysis was prespecified. ResultsOlderpatients hadhigher baselineprevalenceof diabetesmellitusandCV comorbidity. Annualizedrates of kidney transplantation and parathyroidectomy were .3-fold higher in younger relative to older patients and were more frequent in patients randomized to placebo. In older patients, the adjusted relative hazard (95% confidence interval) for the primary composite (CV) end point (cinacalcet versus placebo) was 0.70 (0.60 to 0.81); in younger patients, the relative hazard was 0.97 (0.86 to 1.09). Corresponding adjusted relative hazards for mortality were 0.68 (0.51 to 0.81) and 0.99 (0.86 to 1.13). Reduction in the risk of severe unremitting HPT was similar in both groups. Conclusions In the EVOLVE trial, cinacalcet decreased the risk of death and of major CV events in older, but not younger, patients with moderate to severe HPT who were receiving hemodialysis. Effect modification by age may be partly explained by differences in underlying CV risk and differential application of cointerventions that reduce parathyroid hormone. Clin J Am Soc Nephrol 10: ccc–ccc, 2015. doi: 10.2215/CJN.07730814
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18. Antineutrophil Cytoplasmic Antibodies-Negative Pauci-Immune Crescentic Glomerulonephritis Associated with Multiple Myeloma.
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Anaele CU, Srisung W, Tomacruz Y, and Laski M
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Pauci-immune crescentic glomerulonephritis (PICGN) is most commonly associated with antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (ANCA). We report a case of chronic, sclerosing ANCA-negative PICGN discovered when a patient presented with multiple myeloma. A 57-year-old woman presented with complaints of nausea, emesis and weakness. She was found to be in renal failure with a serum creatinine of 9.4 mg/dl, mild hyperkalemia and acidosis. She was noted to have normochromic, normocytic anemia with normal platelet and white cell counts, normal plasma proteins and serum protein electrophoresis. Further studies revealed increased concentrations of κ and λ light chains in a ratio of 34.89; a bone marrow biopsy found 12% plasma cells. Serum protein electrophoresis revealed no spike. ANCA, anti-glomerular basement membrane, antineutrophil antibody, hepatitis panel and serum complements were normal. A kidney biopsy result showed chronic sclerosing PICGN plus tubular necrosis, severe tubular atrophy, interstitial fibrosis and severe arteriosclerosis. Congo red stains were negative and electron microscopy showed no intraglomerular deposits. The patient was subsequently treated for myeloma with bortezomib and dexamethasone with good hematologic response but never recovered renal function. She remains on outpatient hemodialysis. Renal manifestations of myeloma often involve glomerular deposition disease, tubulointerstitial disease, with characteristic proteinaceous casts, or both. In contrast, our patient demonstrated neither of these findings but had chronic sclerosing PICGN. Crescentic glomerulonephritis occurring in patients with plasma cell dyscrasias has been previously reported, but the association remains extremely rare.
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19. Carcinoma of the lungs causing enlarged kidneys.
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Srisung W, Mankongpaisarnrung C, Warraich I, Sotello D, Yarbrough S, and Laski M
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Bilateral enlarged kidneys can be caused by a number of conditions. Renal metastasis is included in the differential diagnosis. We report a case of a 67-year-old woman with a 6-month history of productive cough and unintentional weight loss. Cavitary pulmonary lesions and bilateral enlarged kidneys were noted on imaging studies. Hematuria, azotemia, and proteinuria were present. Renal biopsy showed squamous carcinoma cells invading normal-appearing glomeruli and atrophic tubules. The invasive squamous cells stained negative for CK7 and CK 20. Lung biopsy confirmed squamous cell carcinoma. Our case shows that in patients with renal enlargement, even with the absence of a focal mass, renal metastasis should be considered, especially in those with suspected or diagnosed malignancy elsewhere.
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20. Sirolimus induced granulomatous interstitial pneumonitis.
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Ussavarungsi K, Elsanjak A, Laski M, Raj R, and Nugent K
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Objectives: Report a case of sirolimus induced granulomatous pneumonitis., Background: Sirolimus is used in clinical transplantation as an immunosuppressive agent. Pulmonary toxicity does occur, but only a few cases of sirolimus associated granulomatous interstitial pneumonitis have been reported., Methods: Case report and literature review., Results: This 53-year-old woman with ESRD from polycystic kidney disease status post deceased donor kidney transplantation presented with fever, progressive dyspnea, and hypoxia for two weeks. She had been switched to sirolimus two months before admission. A CT scan of the chest revealed bilateral ill-defined patchy ground glass opacities. Extensive investigations were negative for infection. Video-assisted thoracoscopic biopsy showed granulomatous interstitial pneumonitis. Her symptoms and infiltrates resolved after sirolimus discontinuation and corticosteroid treatment., Conclusions: Drugs induced pneumonitis should always be considered in transplant patients after infectious or other etiologies have been excluded. Sirolimus can cause granulomatous infiltrates in the lung possibly secondary to T-cell mediated hypersensitivity.
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- 2012
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21. Functionally Distinct Subpopulations of CpG-Activated Memory B Cells.
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Henn AD, Laski M, Yang H, Welle S, Qiu X, Miao H, Barry CT, Wu H, and Zand MS
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During the human B cell (Bc) recall response, rapid cell division results in multiple Bc subpopulations. The TLR-9 agonist CpG oligodeoxynucleotide, combined with cytokines, causes Bc activation and division in vitro and increased CD27 surface expression in a sub-population of Bc. We hypothesized that the proliferating CD27(lo) subpopulation, which has a lower frequency of antibody-secreting cells (ASC) than CD27(hi) plasmablasts, provides alternative functions such as cytokine secretion, costimulation, or antigen presentation. We performed genome-wide transcriptional analysis of CpG activated Bc sorted into undivided, proliferating CD27(lo) and proliferating CD27(hi) subpopulations. Our data supported an alternative hypothesis, that CD27(lo) cells are a transient pre-plasmablast population, expressing genes associated with Bc receptor editing. Undivided cells had an active transcriptional program of non-ASC B cell functions, including cytokine secretion and costimulation, suggesting a link between innate and adaptive Bc responses. Transcriptome analysis suggested a gene regulatory network for CD27(lo) and CD27(hi) Bc differentiation.
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- 2012
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22. Appearance of histoplasmosis sepsis on indium-111 labeled white blood cell scintigraphy.
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Phisitkul S, Laski M, Kimbrough R, and Meyerrose G
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- Diabetes Complications, Diabetes Mellitus diagnostic imaging, Histoplasmosis complications, Humans, Kidney Failure, Chronic complications, Kidney Failure, Chronic diagnostic imaging, Kidney Failure, Chronic surgery, Kidney Transplantation, Male, Middle Aged, Radionuclide Imaging, Radiopharmaceuticals, Sepsis etiology, Histoplasmosis diagnostic imaging, Indium Radioisotopes, Leukocytes diagnostic imaging, Sepsis diagnostic imaging
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- 2004
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23. Penny wise and bicarbonate foolish.
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Laski ME
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- Acidosis blood, Acidosis prevention & control, Blood Specimen Collection methods, Buffers, Hematology, Humans, Laboratories, Sodium Bicarbonate blood, Time Factors, Dialysis Solutions therapeutic use, Renal Dialysis, Sodium Bicarbonate therapeutic use
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- 2000
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24. Aquaporin mediated water flux as a target for diuretic development.
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Laski ME and Pressley TA
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- Animals, Biological Transport, Cell Membrane Permeability physiology, Diabetes Mellitus metabolism, Heart Failure metabolism, Humans, Kidney Diseases metabolism, Liver Cirrhosis metabolism, Mice, Nephrotic Syndrome metabolism, Sensitivity and Specificity, Aquaporins drug effects, Aquaporins metabolism, Cell Membrane Permeability drug effects, Diuretics pharmacology
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Within the past decade an entire family of membrane proteins--aquaporins--which function as transmembrane water channels has been identified; they occur throughout the plant, animal, and bacterial kingdoms. Several family members permit glycerol and urea permeability. Most aquaporins are inhibited by mercury. Constitutively expressed aquaporin 1 is the major permeability channel of the proximal tubule, descending thin limb of the loop of Henle, and it is also found in vasa recta. Aquaporin 2 is expressed in the principal cells of the collecting duct where it shuttles between intracellular vesicles and the apical membrane in response to vasopressin. Aquaporin 2 mutations cause nephrogenic diabetes insipidus; increased aquaporin 2 activity is implicated in the pathophysiology of heart failure, cirrhosis, and nephrotic syndrome. Aquaporins 3 and 4 provide basolateral membrane water channels in the collecting duct. These 4 channels and 6 others are also found elsewhere throughout the body. The physiological importance of several of the channels remains unknown. Aquaporin 1 inhibitors might induce useful diuresis, but humans who lack aquaporin 1 have no significant clinical disease. Inhibition of aquaporin 2 activity by vasopressin receptor antagonists may be useful in heart failure, cirrhosis, nephrotic syndrome, and the syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone (ADH) release.
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- 1999
25. Acid-base disorders in medicine.
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Laski ME and Kurtzman NA
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- Acid-Base Equilibrium physiology, Humans, Acid-Base Imbalance diagnosis, Acid-Base Imbalance etiology, Acid-Base Imbalance physiopathology, Acid-Base Imbalance therapy
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The practice of internal medicine involves daily exposure to abnormalities of acid-base balance. A wide variety of disease states either predispose patients to develop these conditions or lead to the use of medications that alter renal, gastrointestinal, or pulmonary function and secondarily alter acid-base balance. In addition, primary acid-base disease follows specific forms of renal tubular dysfunction (renal tubular acidosis). We review the acid-base physiologic functions of the kidney and gastrointestinal tract and the current understanding of acid-base pathophysiologic conditions. This includes a review of whole animal and renal tubular physiologic characteristics and a discussion of the current knowledge of the molecular biology of acid-base transport. We stress an approach to diagnosis that relies on knowledge of acid-base physiologic function, and we include discussion of the appropriate treatment of each disorder considered. Finally, we include a discussion of the effects of acidosis and alkalosis on human physiologic functions.
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- 1996
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26. The renal adenosine triphosphatases: functional integration and clinical significance.
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Laski ME and Kurtzman NA
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- Acidosis, Renal Tubular enzymology, Bartter Syndrome enzymology, Fanconi Syndrome enzymology, H(+)-K(+)-Exchanging ATPase physiology, Humans, Proton-Translocating ATPases physiology, Sodium-Potassium-Exchanging ATPase physiology, Adenosine Triphosphatases physiology, Kidney enzymology, Kidney Diseases enzymology
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The ion-transporting ATPases determine the chemical composition of cells both directly and through their secondary effects. The Na,K-ATPase generates the transmembrane sodium gradient which provides the primary energy for uptake and extrusion of a wide variety of solutes by renal tubular epithelia. The H-ATPase and the H,K-ATPase acidify the urine, and also generates bicarbonate for excretion by the cortical collecting duct. Calcium ATPase regulates the intracellular calcium, which in turn impacts on the myriad of cellular functions for which calcium serves as an intracellular messenger. If one considers the impact of potential pump dysfunction in a purely speculative mode, the list of disorders which might be potentially ascribed to 'pump disease' would be enormous. This article reviews those disorders of renal transport already considered to be 'pump diseases'.
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- 1996
27. Diseases of renal adenosine triphosphatase.
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Eiam-Ong S, Laski ME, and Kurtzman NA
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- Adrenalectomy, Humans, Ion Transport, Kidney Tubules enzymology, Kidney Tubules physiopathology, Acidosis, Renal Tubular enzymology, Bartter Syndrome enzymology, Fanconi Syndrome enzymology, H(+)-K(+)-Exchanging ATPase analysis, Proton-Translocating ATPases analysis, Sodium-Potassium-Exchanging ATPase analysis
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Most renal transport is a primary or secondary result of the action of one of three membrane bound ion translocating ATPase pumps. The proximal tubule mechanisms for the reabsorption of salt, volume, organic compounds, phosphate, and most bicarbonate reabsorption depend upon the generation and maintenance of a low intracellular sodium concentration by the basolateral membrane Na-K-ATPase pump. The reabsorption of fluid and salt in the loop of Henle is similarly dependent on the energy provided by Na-K-ATPase activity. Some proximal tubule bicarbonate reabsorption and all distal nephron proton excretion is a product of one of two proton translocating ATPase pumps, either an electrogenic H-ATPase or an electroneutral H-K-ATPase. In this article, the authors review the biochemistry and physiology of pump activity and consider the pathophysiology of proximal and distal renal tubular acidosis, the Fanconi syndrome, and Bartter's syndrome as disorders of ATPase pump function.
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- 1995
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28. Predictions of things to come: acid-base regulation, chaos, and the molecular urologist.
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Laski M and Kurtzman NA
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- Animals, Carrier Proteins, Forecasting, H(+)-K(+)-Exchanging ATPase, Humans, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Proton-Translocating ATPases, Research trends, Acid-Base Equilibrium, Acidosis, Renal Tubular, Kidney physiology
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- 1993
29. Fluid and electrolyte abnormalities in the oncology patient.
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Dafnis EK and Laski ME
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- Humans, Neoplasms physiopathology, Water-Electrolyte Imbalance physiopathology
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- 1993
30. Characterization of the N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive ATPase in rat cortical and medullary collecting tubule.
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Sabatini S, Laski ME, Spohn M, and Kurtzman NA
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- Animals, Kinetics, Male, Rats, Rats, Inbred Strains, Adenosine Triphosphatases analysis, Ethylmaleimide pharmacology, Kidney Cortex enzymology, Kidney Medulla enzymology, Kidney Tubules, Collecting enzymology
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Hydrogen ion secretion in the kidney is thought to be mediated in part by an N-ethylmaleimide (NEM)-sensitive proton-translocating adenosine triphosphatase (ATPase). This enzyme has been found throughout the nephron, but it has not been completely characterized enzymatically in the rat collecting duct. In the present study we characterized the NEM-sensitive ATPase from microdissected cortical (CCT) and medullary (MCT) collecting tubules of the rat nephron. At optimum conditions, NEM-sensitive ATPase activity was the same in both tubule segments: activity was 275.6 +/- 18.6 pmol/mm/h in the CCT and 280.3 +/- 35.2 pmol/mm/h in the MCT (n = 23, NS). ATP sensitivity was greater in CCT than in MCT, and in the former guanosine triphosphate was able to partially support enzyme activity. Maximal enzyme inhibition with NEM occurred at a lower concentration in CCT as compared to MCT. At pH 7.0 in MCT enzyme activity was approximately one half that seen at pH 7.4; in MCT and CCT, the pH optimum was 7.4. The temperature optimum in both segments was between 37 and 42 degrees C. Enzyme activity in CCT and MCT was linear to 30 min and proportional to tubule length. These results demonstrate that there are important differences in the NEM-sensitive ATPase isolated from two segments of rat collecting duct, and raise the possibility that enzyme heterogeneity may exist.
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- 1991
31. Microperfusion studies on the permeability of retinal vessels. A new model demonstrating organic anion transport and a reabsorptive fluid flux.
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Murta JN, Cunha-Vaz JG, Sabo CA, Jones CW, and Laski ME
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- Animals, Biological Transport, Fluorescein, Fluoresceins, Inulin, Male, Perfusion methods, Probenecid pharmacology, Rabbits, Anions pharmacokinetics, Capillary Permeability drug effects, Models, Biological, Retinal Vessels metabolism, Water-Electrolyte Balance
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We developed an experimental model to study the permeability of individual retinal vessels in vitro using microperfusion techniques adapted from kidney tubule studies. The retinal vessels were isolated by freehand dissection and mounted on a microperfusion apparatus. When inulin was perfused luminally, it was diluted to 80.2 +/- 2.3% of its initial concentration. However, no radioactive leak into the bath side was observed, suggesting that the dilution was due to fluid flux from bath to lumen. The dilution of fluorescein (81.9 +/- 3.8%) was in the same range as that of inulin, the reference marker. The extremely low lumen-to-bath fluorescein flux, 0.5 +/- 0.9 X 10(-12) mol/min/mm, increased by 68% when probenecid was added to the perfusate and by 210% when probenecid was placed in the bath. The effect was concentration-dependent. When placed in the bath, fluorescein moved rapidly across the retinal vessel walls, accumulating in the lumen to concentrations 40 times higher than in the bath. This movement from bath to lumen, which was much higher (13.6 +/- 0.3 X 10(-12) mol/min/mm) than the lumen-to-bath fluorescein flux for the same fluorescein concentration, decreased by adding probenecid to the bath. The kinetics of this unidirectional movement of fluorescein were consistent with a saturable active transport process. The fluid flux from bath to lumen across the retinal vessels, which was 6.3 +/- 1.0 nl/min/mm for perfusion rates of 6.6 +/- 0.2 nl/min, was temperature-dependent and was coupled to the fluorescein transport. Fluorescein stimulated the fluid flux by 17% when added to the perfusate and by 60% when added to the bath, and this effect could be reversed by probenecid. Our results showed an active transport of fluorescein in the rabbit retinal vessels coupled with net fluid flux from outside the vessels into the lumen.
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- 1990
32. Paraneoplastic syndromes in hypernephroma.
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Laski ME and Vugrin D
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- Chorionic Gonadotropin metabolism, Erythropoietin metabolism, Glucagon-Like Peptides metabolism, Humans, Hypercalcemia etiology, Paraneoplastic Endocrine Syndromes etiology, Parathyroid Hormone metabolism, Prolactin metabolism, Prostaglandins metabolism, Renin metabolism, Carcinoma, Renal Cell complications, Kidney Neoplasms complications, Paraneoplastic Syndromes etiology
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It is noted that while a wide variety of syndromes have been associated with hypernephroma in the clinical literature, there is clear understanding of the pathophysiology of these effects only in the cases of the endocrine disorders where direct tumor production of hormone can be demonstrated in vitro. Furthermore, this knowledge has done little to alter the care of patients with the disease, except for indications that indomethacin might be of benefit in some patients with hypercalcemia and that one might consider the use of converting enzyme inhibitors in patients with hypernephroma and hypertension. The overall approach to the disease is still surgical. Resection of the tumor also removes the paraneoplastic syndrome. Persistence or recurrence of a syndrome suggests the continued presence of the neoplasm, with the considerations for prognosis which that fact entails. To that degree, at least, these conditions are useful as tumor markers, but such use is limited because they are inconsistent. Further studies of pathophysiology of paraneoplastic syndromes will lead to better understanding of processes of cell differentiation and regulation, and possibly better ways to manage the patients in which they occur.
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- 1987
33. Effects of extracellular volume expansion on the tubular reabsorption of glucose. A microinjection study.
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Boonjarern S, Laski ME, and Kurtzman NA
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- Animals, Glomerular Filtration Rate, Kidney Tubules, Distal metabolism, Kidney Tubules, Proximal metabolism, Male, Rats, Extracellular Space, Glucose metabolism, Kidney Tubules metabolism
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Clearance and intratubular injections of (14C) glucose were performed in glucose loaded rats, during control (C) and extracellular fluid volume expansion (VE) to 10% of body weight. VE resulted in a significant decrease in hematocrit from 47.50 +/- 1.06 to 38.80 +/- 1.14% and plasma protein from 6.23 +/- 0.25 to 4.13 +/- 0.21 gm/100 ml. Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) increased by 51% from 1.06 +/- 0.07 to 1.60 +/- 0.35 ml/min. Fractional excretion of sodium increased significantly from 0.42 +/- 0.07 to 12.58 +/- 1.25%. Maximal glucose reabsorption (TmG) was unchanged from 3.47 +/- 0.42 to 3.29 +/- 0.41 mg/min. However, TmG/GFR decreased significantly from 3.14 +/- 0.22 to 1.94 +/- 0.21 mg/ml GFR. As compared to C, VE resulted in a significant increase in (14C) glucose recovery after injection into the early and late proximal tubules, from 63 +/- 3 to 81 +/- 2% to 88 +/- 1% respectively. After distal tubular injections (14C) glucose recovery was complete in both C and VE; early distal injection 97 +/- 1 vs 98 +/- 1%, late distal injection 98 +/- 1 vs 99 +/- 1%. These results indicate an inhibitory effect of VE on fractional glucose reabsorption in the superficial nephron. There is no evidence for glucose reabsorption in the superficial distal nephron during C and VE.
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- 1976
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34. Diuretics: mechanism of action and therapy.
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Laski ME
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- Acidosis, Renal Tubular diagnosis, Acidosis, Renal Tubular drug therapy, Acute Kidney Injury prevention & control, Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitors therapeutic use, Diabetes Insipidus drug therapy, Drug Therapy, Combination, Edema drug therapy, Humans, Hypercalcemia drug therapy, Hypertension drug therapy, Hyponatremia drug therapy, Kidney Diseases drug therapy, Urinary Calculi drug therapy, Water-Electrolyte Imbalance drug therapy, Diuretics therapeutic use, Kidney drug effects
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- 1986
35. Site of the acidification defect in the perfused postobstructed collecting tubule.
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Laski ME and Kurtzman NA
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- Acid-Base Imbalance etiology, Animals, Carbon Dioxide metabolism, Disease Models, Animal, Female, Rabbits, Ureteral Obstruction complications, Acid-Base Imbalance physiopathology, Kidney Cortex physiopathology, Kidney Medulla physiopathology, Kidney Tubules physiopathology, Kidney Tubules, Collecting physiopathology, Ureteral Obstruction physiopathology
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The effect of prior urinary tract obstruction on total CO2 flux in cortical and medullary collecting tubules was examined using an unilateral ureteral obstruction model and isolated tubule in vitro microperfusion. Tubules were obtained from the control and obstructed kidneys after 1, 2, and 4 days of obstruction. Paired comparison of function of cortical or medullary tubules and urine pH was made. Medullary collecting tubules showed decreased acidification after 2 days of obstruction (7.7 +/- 8.5 vs. 29.9 +/- 6.6 pmol/mm/min). Cortical collecting tubules from the obstructed kidney showed high rates of acidification at all time periods examined, and rates from the postobstructed cortical collecting tubules exceeded levels from control tubules at the 24-hour period while barely missing significance (p less than 0.06) at the 48- and 96-hour periods. These data are not consistent with the hypothesis that the acidification defect in the postobstructed kidney occurs in the cortical collecting tubule by a voltage-dependent mechanism.
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- 1989
36. Quiz of the month. 2: Acid-base disturbances.
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Laski ME and Kurtzman NA
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- Acidosis, Respiratory diagnosis, Alkalosis, Respiratory diagnosis, Diagnosis, Differential, Humans, Male, Acid-Base Imbalance diagnosis
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- 1983
37. Normal regulation of acid-base balance. Renal and pulmonary response and other extrarenal buffering mechanisms.
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Laski ME
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- Bicarbonates metabolism, Carbon Dioxide biosynthesis, Carbonic Acid metabolism, Dietary Proteins metabolism, Extracellular Space metabolism, Humans, Models, Biological, Phosphates metabolism, Acid-Base Equilibrium, Buffers, Kidney metabolism, Lung metabolism
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- 1983
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