1988
Metabolic and functional consequences of inhibiting adenosine deaminase during renal ischemia in rats.
Stromski M, van Waarde A, Avison M, Thulin G, Gaudio K, Kashgarian M, Shulman R, Siegel N. Metabolic and functional consequences of inhibiting adenosine deaminase during renal ischemia in rats. Journal Of Clinical Investigation 1988, 82: 1694-1699. PMID: 3263396, PMCID: PMC442739, DOI: 10.1172/jci113782.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPostischemic restorationFunctional recoveryBilateral renal artery occlusionAdenosine deaminaseResidual nucleotide poolRenal artery occlusionEnd of ischemiaMin of ischemiaMin of reflowArtery occlusionAdenine nucleotide poolPostischemic recoveryRenal ischemiaNucleotide poolIschemia resultsUntreated animalsDegradation of ATPIschemiaBasal levelsRenal ATPATP levelsInitial recoveryRatsInsultFunctional consequences
1987
Animal model of primary hyperparathyroidism
Jaeger P, Jones W, Kashgarian M, Baron R, Clemens T, Segre G, Hayslett J. Animal model of primary hyperparathyroidism. American Journal Of Physiology 1987, 252: e790-e798. PMID: 3591940, DOI: 10.1152/ajpendo.1987.252.6.e790.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTheoretical renal thresholdPrimary hyperparathyroidismPlasma levelsRenal thresholdAnimal modelsD plasma levelsPTH plasma levelsPlasma calcium levelsSynthetic parathyroid hormonePTH levelsDihydroxyvitamin DParathyroid hormoneParathyroidectomized animalsBovine PTHChronic hyperparathyroidismSustained elevationNormal limitsPlasma calciumHyperparathyroidismCalcium levelsOrgan systemsEpithelial functionControl valuesBasal levelsExperimental model