The kidneys serve a number of purposes; they produce urine and filter waste products from the body, regulate electrolytes such as potassium and phosphorous,
they produce erythropoietin which stimulates red blood cell production by the bone marrow, and they contribute toward regulating blood pressure.
Chronic kidney disease causes anemia because the kidneys
produce erythropoietin, which is a hormone that stimulates the bone marrow to make red blood cells.
The kidneys
produce erythropoietin, a hormone that stimulates the bone marrow to make red blood cells.
Not exact matches
Synthetic
erythropoietin, or EPO, a chemical naturally
produced by the kidneys, is a favorite of triathletes, marathon runners, Tour de France cyclists, and others who engage in long periods of aerobic activity.
For instance, liquid culture fermentation is used to
produce large quantities of insulin and
erythropoietin used to treat diabetes and anaemia, respectively (the latter has also found notoriety in distance sports, such as cycling and marathon running, for its endurance enhancing properties).
Synthetic
erythropoietin, or EPO, a chemical naturally
produced by the kidneys, is a favorite of cyclists, triathletes, marathon runners, and people who engage in long periods of aerobic activity.
But the pups from the preeclampsia mothers
produced greater amounts of certain growth factors, particularly
erythropoietin.
The technical feat involved stringing together all the amino - acid building blocks in
erythropoietin, but it's unclear if the team
produced a properly folded form
In chronic renal failure, the pet's kidneys cease to
produce sufficient amounts of a hormone,
erythropoietin, necessary for blood cell formation in the bone marrow.
In certain types of cancer,
erythropoietin production by the kidneys, as well as its activity on the bone marrow, is inhibited by cancer -
produced cytokines (the substances that mediate inflammation) as well as by chemotherapeutic drugs.
This is because toxic waste in their blood stream depresses their bone marrow — the source of red blood cells - and because their kidneys no longer
produce enough
erythropoietin, a hormone necessary to form red blood cells.
Cells associated with healthy nephrons
produce an important hormone called
erythropoietin and and enzyme called renin.
Erythropoietin is necessary for the pet's body to
produce and maintain red blood cells while renin activates another hormone (angiotensin) to helps control blood pressure.
Regulating red blood cell count: If the kidneys do not get enough oxygen, they excrete
erythropoietin, a hormone that stimulates the bone marrow to
produce more oxygen - carrying red blood cells.
Erythropoietin is
produced by the kidneys; therefore in chronic renal failure, Epogen may be supplemented to correct anemia.
A synthetic hormone called Epogen (
erythropoietin) can be used to stimulate the bone marrow to
produce red blood cells.