Mahaba B. Eiwaz
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View article: A heart derived-soluble factor which controls kidney and cardiovascular function after acute cardiorenal syndrome
A heart derived-soluble factor which controls kidney and cardiovascular function after acute cardiorenal syndrome Open
Heart and kidney are bi-directionally interacting organs. Because heart and kidney disease are amongst the most common human diseases, investigating disease-causing interactions is important. Here, we identified a new heart-derived endocri…
View article: Natural Killer Lymphocytes Mediate Renal Fibrosis Due to Acute Cardiorenal Syndrome
Natural Killer Lymphocytes Mediate Renal Fibrosis Due to Acute Cardiorenal Syndrome Open
Key Points Natural killer cells infiltrate the kidney after cardiac arrest and medial renal fibrosis Granzyme A is produced by natural killer cells and causes mesenchymal cell expansion and fibrosis in type 1 cardiorenal syndrome Backgroun…
View article: Legal Performance-enhancing Drugs Alter Course and Treatment of Rhabdomyolysis-induced Acute Kidney Injury
Legal Performance-enhancing Drugs Alter Course and Treatment of Rhabdomyolysis-induced Acute Kidney Injury Open
Introduction Rhabdomyolysis-induced acute kidney injury (RIAKI) can interrupt physical training and increase mortality in injured warfighters. The legal performance-enhancing drugs caffeine and ibuprofen, which can cause renal injury, are …
View article: Cilastatin Ameliorates Rhabdomyolysis-induced AKI in Mice
Cilastatin Ameliorates Rhabdomyolysis-induced AKI in Mice Open
Significance Statement Rhabdomyolysis causes severe AKI and death in settings such as earthquakes and armed conflict. Specific treatment is not available and care is difficult to provide in these austere environments. Skeletal muscle myogl…
View article: Acute Cardiorenal Syndrome: Models and Heart-Kidney Connectors
Acute Cardiorenal Syndrome: Models and Heart-Kidney Connectors Open
Cardiorenal syndrome type 1 (CRS-1) is an acute kidney injury (AKI) due to acute worsening of cardiac function. More than 20% of patients with acute heart failure develop AKI, and AKI predicts poor outcome. Although a number of potential p…
View article: Glomerular filtrate proteins in acute cardiorenal syndrome
Glomerular filtrate proteins in acute cardiorenal syndrome Open
Acute cardiorenal syndrome (CRS-1) is a morbid complication of acute cardiovascular disease. Heart-to-kidney signals transmitted by "cardiorenal connectors" have been postulated, but investigation into CRS-1 has been limited by technical l…