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Comprehensive Toxicology, Volume 7 R.S. Goldstein (Sandoz Pharmaceuticals, East Hanover, NJ, USA)

Comprehensive Toxicology, Volume 7 By R.S. Goldstein (Sandoz Pharmaceuticals, East Hanover, NJ, USA)

Comprehensive Toxicology, Volume 7 by R.S. Goldstein (Sandoz Pharmaceuticals, East Hanover, NJ, USA)


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Concepts on mechanisms mediating chemically induced nephrotoxicity evolve rapidly. This title focuses on capturing this field by providing a comprehensive review of renal pathophysiology and toxicology. It covers the pathophysiology and biochemistry of acute renal failure, renal and urinary bladder carcinogenesis, and immune-mediated renal injury.

Comprehensive Toxicology, Volume 7 Summary

Comprehensive Toxicology, Volume 7: Renal Toxicology by R.S. Goldstein (Sandoz Pharmaceuticals, East Hanover, NJ, USA)

Current concepts on mechanisms mediating chemically induced nephrotoxicity are rapidly evolving. This volume is focused on capturing this rapidly growing field by providing a comprehensive, state-of-the-art review of renal pathophysiology and toxicology, written by internationally recognized experts in the field. The first section of this volume is designed to provide the reader with the needed background information; including an overview of clinical nephrotoxicity, the anatomy and physiology of the kidney and urinary bladder, renal transport mechanisms, xenobiotic metabolism, and in vivo and in vitro methods used to assess renal toxicity. Our current state of knowledge on the pathophysiology and biochemistry of acute renal failure, renal and urinary bladder carcinogenesis, and immune-mediated renal injury are covered in detail. The role of vasoactive substances, cell adhesion molecules, oxidative stress/antioxidants and membrane changes in composition/fluidity in mediating nephrotoxic, and ischemic renal injury are reviewed and provide the reader with the conceptual framework for understanding key mechanisms of renal injury. In addition, the role of gene expression and growth factors in renal injury and repair are discussed. The response of each of the major segments of the nephron to a toxic insult is discussed in detail; with chapters devoted to mechanisms mediating injury to the glomerulus, proximal tubule, collecting duct and papilla and the tubulointerstitium. Various nephrotoxicants are discussed in detail with an emphasis on pathophysiologic and morphologic effects and mechanisms of toxicity. Wherever possible, the relevance of experimental findings to human exposure is covered.

Table of Contents

Overview of clinical nephrotoxicity (W.M. Bennett). Functional anatomy of the kidney (J.M. Sands, J.W. Verlander). Functional anatomy of the mammalian urinary bladder (M.L. Zeidel). Renal tubular transport of organic anions and cations (W.H. Dantzler, S.H. Wright). Xenobiotic metabolism (E.A. Lock). Methods to evaluate renal function (L.B. Kinter, J.B. Tarloff). Acute renal failure (M. Brezis, D. Dinour). The tubulointerstitium as a target (J.R. Diamond, S.D. Ricardo). Adaptation in progression of renal injury (A. Fogo). Vasoactive substances as mediators of renal injury (K.F. Badr). The glomerulus: mechanisms of injury (G. Remuzzi, M. Abbate). The proximal tubule as a target (C.E. Ruegg). Biochemical mechanisms of proximal tubular cell death (R.G. Schnellmann, G.W. Miller). The renal medulla and distal nephron toxicity (P.H. Bach). Membrane fluidity and composition (B.A. Molitoris). Cell adhesion molecules in renal injury (M.S. Goligorsky, E. Noiri, J. Gailit, H.R. Brady, V. Romanov). Immune response of the kidney (G.C. Groggel). Carcinogenic response of the kidney (S.L. Eustis). Carcinogenic response of the bladder (T.V. Zenser, V.M. Lakshmi, B.B. Davis). Glutathione status and other antioxidant defence mechanisms (L.H. Lash). Molecular events in ischemic renal injury and repair (J.V. Bonventre, R. Witzgall). Gene expression following nephrotic exposure (R.L. Safirstein). In vitro toxicity systems (S.M. Ford). Nephrotoxicity of &bgr;-lactam antibiotics (B.M. Tune). Amphotericin B (R.A. Branch, J.F. Bernardo). Aminoglycosides nephrotoxicity (C. Cojocel). Antineoplastic agents (G.H.I. Wolfgang, M.E.I. Leibrandt). Radiocontrast agents (G.L. Bakris). Cyclosporine (J. Mason, L.C. Moore). Analgesics and nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (J.B. Tarloff). Halogenated hydrocarbons (A.A. Elfarra). Bromobenzene nephrotoxicity: a model of metabolism-dependent toxicity (S.S. Lau, T.J. Monks). Renal toxicity of mercury (R.K. Zalups). Other metals (B.A. Fowler, K. S. Squibb). Succinimides (G.O. Rankin). Zu-globulin nephrotoxicity (L.D. Lehman-McKeeman).

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GOR012422599
9780080429724
0080429726
Comprehensive Toxicology, Volume 7: Renal Toxicology by R.S. Goldstein (Sandoz Pharmaceuticals, East Hanover, NJ, USA)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Elsevier Science & Technology
1999-08-04
716
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