Nephrocalcinosis Calcium Antagonists and Kidney /
The effect of calciumantagonists on the kidney is to a large extent unknown. Preliminary results of physiological investigations indicate that calcium antagonists influence the canals in the distal part of the tubule and the influx of calcium. Experimental investigations on different models in nephr...
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Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer Berlin Heidelberg,
1988.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Fundamentals: Nephron- and Collecting Duct Structure in the Kidney, Rat. Cellular Mechanisms of Renal Calcium Transport
- Factors Influencing Renal Calcium Excretion
- Ca2+ Antagonists
- Mode of Action and Pharmacodynamics
- Nephrocalcinosis, and Calcium Antagonists: Pathological Anatomy, Etiology, and Pathogenesis of Nephrocalcinosis. Clinical Aspects of Nephrocalcinosis
- Nephrocalcinosis in the Kidney of the Rat on Atherogenic Diet and the Effect of Calcium Antagonists (Nifedipine). Influence of Calcium Antagonists (Nifedipine) on the Excretion of Calcium and Other Substances Relevant for Stone Formation in Rats with Nephrocalcinosis. The Unique Chemical Composition of Nephrocalcinosis in Experimental Renal Insufficiency, Disturbances of Cellular Calcium Metabolism, and Protective Effect of Verapamil Against Nephrocalcinosis. Calcium Antagonists in Acute Renal Failure and in Hypertension. Calcium Antagonists in Ischemic Acute Renal Failure. Effect of Calcium Antagonist Diltiazem on Acute Renal Failure: Experiments on Animals and Clinical Studies. Renal Function in Hypertensive Patients and Calcium Entry Blockers
- Subject Index.