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Remote effects of acute kidney injury in a porcine model (2016)
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Devonald, M. A., O’Sullivan, S. E., Gardner, D. S., De Brot, S., Dunford, L. J., Grau-Roma, L., …Devonald, M. A. J. (2016). Remote effects of acute kidney injury in a porcine model. AJP - Renal Physiology, 310(4), F259-F271. https://doi.org/10.1152/ajprenal.00389.2015

© 2016 the American Physiological Society. Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common and serious condition with no specific treatment. An episode of AKI may affect organs distant from the kidney, further increasing the morbidity associated with AKI. The... Read More about Remote effects of acute kidney injury in a porcine model.

Remote conditioning or erythropoietin before surgery primes kidneys to clear ischemia-reperfusion-damaged cells: a renoprotective mechanism? (2014)
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Gardner, D. S., Welham, S. J., Dunford, L. J., McCulloch, T. A., Hodi, Z., Sleeman, P., …Devonald, M. A. (2014). Remote conditioning or erythropoietin before surgery primes kidneys to clear ischemia-reperfusion-damaged cells: a renoprotective mechanism?. AJP - Renal Physiology, 306(8), F873-F884. https://doi.org/10.1152/ajprenal.00576.2013

Acute kidney injury is common, serious with no specific treatment. Ischemia-reperfusion is a common cause of acute kidney injury (AKI). Clinical trials suggest that preoperative erythropoietin (EPO) or remote ischemic preconditioning may have a renop... Read More about Remote conditioning or erythropoietin before surgery primes kidneys to clear ischemia-reperfusion-damaged cells: a renoprotective mechanism?.

Excess maternal salt intake produces sex-specific hypertension in offspring: putative roles for kidney and gastrointestinal sodium handling (2013)
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Gray, C., Al-Dujaili, E. A., Sparrow, A. J., Gardiner, S. M., Craigon, J., Welham, S. J., & Gardner, D. S. (2013). Excess maternal salt intake produces sex-specific hypertension in offspring: putative roles for kidney and gastrointestinal sodium handling. PLoS ONE, 8(8), Article e72682. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0072682

Hypertension is common and contributes, via cardiovascular disease, towards a large proportion of adult deaths in the Western World. High salt intake leads to high blood pressure, even when occurring prior to birth – a mechanism purported to reside i... Read More about Excess maternal salt intake produces sex-specific hypertension in offspring: putative roles for kidney and gastrointestinal sodium handling.

Peptic digestion of beef myofibrils is modified by prior marination (2013)
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Patel, N., & Welham, S. J. (2013). Peptic digestion of beef myofibrils is modified by prior marination. Food and Nutrition Research, 57(20294), https://doi.org/10.3402/fnr.v57i0.20294

Background: Preparatory steps such as seasoning, marination, and cooking may induce changes in meat which affects the ability of the stomach to adequately digest it. This may result in peptide chains reaching the colon intact where resident bacteri... Read More about Peptic digestion of beef myofibrils is modified by prior marination.

Protein restriction in the pregnant mouse modifies fetal growth and pulmonary development: Role of fetal exposure to ?-hydroxybutyrate (2010)
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Langley-Evans, S. C., Daniel, Z. C., Wells, C. A., Ryan, K. J., Plant, R., & Welham, S. J. (2011). Protein restriction in the pregnant mouse modifies fetal growth and pulmonary development: Role of fetal exposure to ?-hydroxybutyrate. Experimental Physiology, 96(2), 203-215. https://doi.org/10.1113/expphysiol.2010.054460

Maternal undernutrition during sensitive periods of pregnancy results in offspring predisposed towards the development of a number of diseases of adulthood, including hypertension and diabetes. In order to determine the nature of any gross alteration... Read More about Protein restriction in the pregnant mouse modifies fetal growth and pulmonary development: Role of fetal exposure to ?-hydroxybutyrate.