Journal: Renal Failure
Article Title: Effects of contralateral nephrectomy timing and ischemic conditions on kidney fibrosis after unilateral kidney ischemia-reperfusion injury
doi: 10.1080/0886022X.2022.2126790
Figure Lengend Snippet: Effects of core body temperatures during ischemia on survival rate and kidney function in mice with uIRI and delayed contralateral nephrectomy. The left kidney was subjected to IRI on day 0, and right kidney resection was conducted under different core body temperatures (36 °C, 36.5 °C, 37 °C, 37.5 °C, and 38 °C) with the ischemic time of the left kidney fixed at 24 min, and the right kidney was removed 14 days after the left kidney IRI. (A): The survival of the mice in each group was scored and presented as a percentage.(B and C): Kidney function was estimated by serum creatinine (SCr), and blood urea nitrogen (BUN). n = 3-7/group. * p < 0.05. NS: non-significant.
Article Snippet: SCr levels were measured by the Creatinine Kit (Jaffe Method, 100020170, Biosino Biotechnology and Science).
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