1989
The influence of perfusate viscosity, RBC deformability and drag on the function of an isolated perfused rat kidney
Sumpio B, Upchurch G, Johnson G. The influence of perfusate viscosity, RBC deformability and drag on the function of an isolated perfused rat kidney. Journal Of Surgical Research 1989, 46: 4-8. PMID: 2915534, DOI: 10.1016/0022-4804(89)90174-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRenal functionMean renal arterial pressureRat kidneyKrebs-HCO3 bufferRenal arterial pressureReabsorption of sodiumArterial pressureUrine flowOrgan functionClinical interestHCO3- bufferPerfusate solutionHematocritBlood rheologyFunctional parametersPerfusate viscosityRBC deformabilityKidneyPerfusateDegrees CRBCsDrag-reducing agentsGFRCreatinineAgents
1985
Renal handling of proteins in normal and disease states.
Sumpio B, Hayslett J. Renal handling of proteins in normal and disease states. QJM 1985, 57: 611-35. PMID: 4080952.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1982
Kinetics, competition, and selectivity of tubular absorption of proteins
Sumpio BE, Maack T. Kinetics, competition, and selectivity of tubular absorption of proteins. American Journal Of Physiology 1982, 243: f379-f392. PMID: 7124951, DOI: 10.1152/ajprenal.1982.243.4.f379.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBeta 2MTubular absorptionHuman growth hormoneLow perfusate calcium concentrationsPerfusate calcium concentrationMorphologic damageTubular epitheliumProximal tubulesGrowth hormoneRat kidneyCationic proteinCalcium concentrationSaturable processSaturating loadSelective effectLuminal wallLow apparent affinityTubulesImportant determinantReversible mannerApparent affinityMicrovilliProteinKidney