1994
Activation of heat-shock transcription factor by graded reductions in renal ATP, in vivo, in the rat.
Van Why S, Mann A, Thulin G, Zhu X, Kashgarian M, Siegel N. Activation of heat-shock transcription factor by graded reductions in renal ATP, in vivo, in the rat. Journal Of Clinical Investigation 1994, 94: 1518-1523. PMID: 7929828, PMCID: PMC295298, DOI: 10.1172/jci117492.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRenal cortexHsp-70 mRNA inductionCortical ATP levelsRenal ischemia resultsPartial aortic occlusionActivation of HSFATP levelsCellular ATPHSF activationHSP-70 mRNAReduction of ATPAortic occlusionPreocclusion levelsProfound fallTotal occlusionIschemia resultsPreocclusion valuesHeat shock transcription factorLow-level expressionMetabolic consequencesVivo 31P NMR spectroscopyControl valuesHSP-70Vigorous responseRenal ATP
1987
Parathyroid hormone directly inhibits tubular reabsorption of bicarbonate in normocalcaemic rats with chronic hyperparathyroidism
JAEGER P, JONES W, KASHGARIAN M, SEGRE G, HAYSLETT J. Parathyroid hormone directly inhibits tubular reabsorption of bicarbonate in normocalcaemic rats with chronic hyperparathyroidism. European Journal Of Clinical Investigation 1987, 17: 415-420. PMID: 3121345, DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2362.1987.tb01136.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsParathyroid hormonePTH infusionChronic hyperparathyroidismPlasma calciumAnimal modelsEffect of PTHProximal HCO3 reabsorptionChronic metabolic acidosisGroups of animalsPrimary hyperparathyroidismAlzet minipumpsSerum calciumTubular reabsorptionAcute studyMetabolic acidosisMetabolic alkalosisRenal handlingTubular acidificationAcid secretionGroup IIHCO3- reabsorptionFree dietHyperparathyroidismCa-free dietNormal levels
1978
Effects of potassium depletion on renal tubular chloride transport in the rat
Luke R, Wright F, Fowler N, Kashgarian M, Giebisch G. Effects of potassium depletion on renal tubular chloride transport in the rat. Kidney International 1978, 14: 414-427. PMID: 35645, DOI: 10.1038/ki.1978.146.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEarly distal tubuleLoop of HenleDistal tubulesKD groupChloride reabsorptionProximal tubulesPotassium depletionAbsolute chloride reabsorptionAdministration of DOCASingle nephron GFRRenal tubular reabsorptionPotassium-depleted ratsLate distal tubuleEffects of KDNephron GFRTubular reabsorptionChloride intakeFractional reabsorptionClearance studiesDay 2Fractional deliveryMuscle potassiumWhole kidneyDay 9Rats
1975
Clinical Aspects of Bilateral Renal Dysplasia in Children
Gur A, Siegel N, Davis C, Kashgarian M, Hayslett J. Clinical Aspects of Bilateral Renal Dysplasia in Children. Nephron 1975, 15: 50-61. PMID: 236522, DOI: 10.1159/000180492.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBilateral renal dysplasiaRenal dysplasiaClinical featuresClinical aspectsProgressive renal deteriorationLong-term prognosisRenal deteriorationBilateral involvementClinical courseUrinary concentrationsLaurence-MoonBiedl syndromePathogenic mechanismsDysplasiaPaucity of informationPatientsChildrenLarge proportionPrognosisSyndromeImpairment