1981
Inhibition by indomethacin of adaptive changes in the contralateral kidney after release of unilateral ureteral occlusion
Siegel N, Upadhyaya K, Kashgarian M. Inhibition by indomethacin of adaptive changes in the contralateral kidney after release of unilateral ureteral occlusion. Kidney International 1981, 20: 691-694. PMID: 7334741, DOI: 10.1038/ki.1981.197.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUnilateral ureteral occlusionBilateral ureteral occlusionContralateral kidneyUreteral occlusionRenal functionAdaptive changesCompensatory changesObstructive renal injuryInfusion of indomethacinRelease of obstructionRenal hemodynamicsRenal injuryPattern of recoveryObstructive nephropathyPathophysiologic alterationsRenal massesUnoperated kidneysKidneyOcclusionAdaptive alterationsHemodynamicsControl organsIndomethacinAlterationsPresent study
1980
Renal perfusion and intratubular pressure during ureteral occlusion in the rat
Gaudio K, Siegel N, Hayslett J, Kashgarian M. Renal perfusion and intratubular pressure during ureteral occlusion in the rat. American Journal Of Physiology 1980, 238: f205-f209. PMID: 7369362, DOI: 10.1152/ajprenal.1980.238.3.f205.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTotal renal blood flowBilateral ureteral occlusionBody wt-1Tubular hydrostatic pressureUreteral occlusionKidney 1WT-1Renal blood flowRenal hemodynamicsRenal perfusionIntratubular pressureBlood flowControl animalsSustained increasePeak riseOcclusionMmHgIndomethacinSubsequent time intervalsRatsPatterns of changeAlterationsAnimalsPrimary roleSubsequent time periods