Sentences with phrase «nephron filter»

Us humans have about 1 million nephron filter units in each of our kidneys.
God generously gave all mammals considerably more of those nephron filter units that required.
In advanced CKD, the kidneys are firm due to scar tissue and shrunken and lumpy due to loss of their nephron filtering units.
This low - grade, chronic inflammation is thought to cause scaring that eventually destroys most of the nephron filters.
This low - grade, chronic inflammation is thought to cause scaring that eventually destroys most of the dog's nephron filters.

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This restores the nephrons» ability to filter out toxins, and helps to unclog blocked nephrons.
As a result, the kidneys fail to remove toxins from the blood, as the nephrons which filter them out begin to clog up and die.
The different types of cells made the structures as they do in nature — for example, distal cells made distal tubules, a segment of the nephron that filters urine — but they didn't communicate.
Kidneys are particularly challenging to investigate because of the difficulties of isolating the nephrons — tiny tubes in the kidney that filter substances from body fluids.
The actual filtering occurs in tiny units inside your kidneys called «nephrons».
Each nephron is a tiny filter that removes certain waste products from the blood and controls the amount of water and electrolytes held within or eliminated from the body.
Luckily the kidneys have excess filtering capacity with the result that the visible symptoms of kidney disease are not seen until approximately two - thirds of all nephrons have been lost.
All are synonyms for the slow, relentless, age - related inflammation that gradually destroys your pet's individual kidney filter units, the nephrons.
That is because, as I mentioned earlier, the kidneys of dogs, cats and humans have large, built - in reserves — many more individual filtering units (= nephrons) than are required to cleanse the blood.
Those little filtering units, the nephrons, that I mentioned earlier - the ones that are loosing their abilities in CKD - contain a very critical group of cells.
Each nephron contains a small sieve - like filtering structure called a glomerulus.
The more fluids your pet consumes, the more toxic waste products it will flush from its body with the fewer health kidney filter units (nephrons) that remain.
Physicians think that cyclosporine injures kidneys by interfering with blood flow through the tiny vessels that nourish their filtering apparatuses (nephrons).
Azotemia occurs when nephrons decline and non-protein nitrogenous compounds build up, impairing the kidney's ability to filter and eliminate waste.
But when too many nephrons stop working, your cat's kidneys become unable to filter blood and move waste products from the blood into the urine.
Sufficient vitamin A is required to maintain the cells that line the tiny filtering mechanisms (nephrons) of your bird's kidneys.
They can put pressure on normal kidney tissue and compromise the filtering ability of the nephron.
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