Seldin and Giebisch's The kidney physiology and pathophysiology

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Alpern, Robert J. (-), Herbert, Steven C., Seldin, Donald W., Giebisch, Gerhard
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam [etc.] : Elsevier Academic Press cop. 2008.
Edición:4th ed
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Epithelial cell structure and polarity
  • Mechanisms of ion transport across cell membranes and epithelia
  • Renal ion-translocating ATPases: the P-type family
  • The mammalian transporter families
  • Mechanisms of water transport across cell membranes and epithelia
  • Cell volume control
  • Solute transport, energy consumption, and production in the kidney
  • Electrophysiological analysis of transepithelial transport
  • Exchange of fluid solutes across microvascular walls
  • External balance of electrolytes acids and alkali
  • Principles of cell signaling
  • Scaffolding proteins in transport regulation
  • The renin-angiotensin system
  • Eicosanoids and the kidney
  • Kinins and endothelin
  • Adensoine in the kidney: physiological roles and mechanisms of biosynthesis
  • Extracellular nucleotides and renal function
  • Paracrine regulation of renal function by dompamine
  • Uroguanylin and guanylin: endocrine link connecting the intestine and kidney for regulation of sodium balance
  • Structural organization of the mammalian kidney
  • Biophysical basis of glomerular filtration
  • Function of the juxtaglomerular apparatus: control of glomerular hemodynamics and renin secretion
  • Renal cortical and medullary microcirculations: structure and function
  • Molecular
  • and cellular mechanisms of kidney development
  • Molecular and cellular mechanisms of glomerular capillary development
  • Postnatal renal development
  • Renal hyperplasia and hypertrophy: role of cell cycle regulatory proteins
  • Epithelial Na+ channels
  • Anion channels
  • Sodium and chloride transport: proximal nephron
  • Sodium chloride transport in the loop of henle, distal convoluted tubule, and collecting duct
  • Mineralocorticoid action in the aldosterone-sensitive distal nephron
  • Neural control of renal function
  • Natriuretic hormones
  • Classical and novel hormonal influences on renal tubular transport, and the emerging concept of intracrine regulation
  • Physiology and pathophysiology of sodium retention and wastage
  • Physiology and pathophysiology of diuretic action
  • Aquaporin water channels in mammalian kidney
  • Thirst and vasopressin
  • The urine concentrating mechanism and urea transporters
  • Hyponatremia
  • Hypernatremic states
  • Polyuria and diabetes insipidus
  • The molecular biology of renal potassium channels
  • Expression, function, and regulation of the H+, K+-ATPase in the kidney
  • Extrarenal potassium metabolism
  • Regulation of potassium excretion
  • Potassium deficiency
  • Clinical disorders of hyperkalemia
  • The effects of electrolyte disorders on excitable membranes
  • Control of intracellular pH
  • Sodium-coupled bicarbonate transporters
  • The SLC4 anion exchanger gene family
  • Cellular mechanisms of renal tubular acidification
  • Chemoreceptors, breathing, and pH
  • Renal ammonium ion production and excretion
  • The acid-base effects of the contemporary Western diet: an evolutionary perspective
  • Clinical syndromes of metabolic alkalosis
  • Clinical syndromes of metabolic acidosis
  • Respiratory alkalosis and acidosis
  • Mechanisms and disorders of magnesium metabolism
  • Calcium channels
  • The calcium-sensing receptor
  • Vitamin D
  • Renal calcium metabolism
  • The hormonal
  • regulation of calcium metabolism
  • Disorders of calcium metabolism
  • Pathogenesis and treatment of nephrolithiasis
  • Proximal tubular handling of phosphate: Na/Pi-cotransporters and their regulation
  • Clinical disturbances of phosphate homeostasis
  • Glucose reabsorption in the kidney: glucosuria: molecular mechanism of Na+/glucose cotransport
  • Amino acids, oligopeptides, and hyperaminoacidurias
  • Organic anion and cation transporters in renal elimination of drugs
  • Renal filtration, transport, and metabolism of albumin and albuminuria
  • Physiologic principles in the clinical evaluation of electolyte, water, and acid-base disorders
  • Pathophysiology of acute kidney injury
  • Ischemic renal disease
  • Pathophysiology and pathogenesis of diabetic nephropathy
  • Renal failure in cirrhosis
  • Obstructive uropathy
  • Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease and inherited cystic diseases
  • Immunologic mechanisms of vasculitis
  • Renal physiology and disease in pregnancy
  • Immune-mediated and other glomerular diseases
  • Genetic abnormalities in glomerular function
  • Immunological mechanisms of interstitial disease
  • Cellular mechanisms of drug nephotoxicity
  • Role of glomerular pressure in progression
  • Role of proteinuria in progression
  • The inflammatory response to ischemic acute renal injury
  • The role of dyslipidemias in the progression of chronic kidney disease
  • Oxidants in progressive kidney disease
  • Chronic kidney disease: pathophysiology and influence of dietary protein
  • Management of calcium and bone disease in renal patients
  • Hematopoiesis and the kidney
  • Electrolyte disturbances in dialysis
  • Homeostasis of solute and water by the transplanted kidney
  • Disposition and dose requirements of drugs in renal insufficiency.