6 research outputs found
Changes in physiological indicators associated with salt tolerance in two contrasting cashew rootstocks
Triple combination MPT vaginal microbicide using curcumin and efavirenz loaded lactoferrin nanoparticles
Growth, quality, and physiological characteristics of gerbera (Gerbera jamesonii L.) cut flowers in response to different NO3 −:NH4 + ratios
Shiga toxin pathogenesis : kidney complications and renal failure
The kidneys are the major organs affected in diarrhea-associated hemolytic uremic syndrome (D(+)HUS). The pathophysiology of renal disease in D(+)HUS is largely the result of the interaction between bacterial virulence factors such as Shiga toxin and lipopolysaccharide and host cells in the kidney and in the blood circulation. This chapter describes in detail the current knowledge of how these bacterial toxins may lead to kidney disease and renal failure. The toxin receptors expressed by specific blood and resident renal cell types are also discussed as are the actions of the toxins on these cells
