Publications by authors named "Elahe Nikeghbal"

New Findings: What is central question of this study What are the differences between a traditional renal pedicle-clamping model of acute kidney injury and models with occluded renal artery or vein alone in rats? What is main finding and its importance? During renal venous occlusion, transmission of high arterial pressure into renal capillaries is likely to have caused the rupture of their walls and the occurrence of haemorrhagic congestion that led to higher kidney tissue damage and dysfunction than with pedicle and artery clamping.

Abstract: Animal models of ischaemic acute kidney injury (AKI) are valuable tools, but their therapeutic outcomes are not usually translated to humans. Ischaemic AKI in murines is mostly induced via renal pedicle clamping, which is different from patients with AKI that is due to renal artery hypoperfusion or vein thrombosis.

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