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Acute Kidney Injury

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Advancing Preclinical Research with Acute Kidney Injury Models 

The Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) model is commonly used to study renal dysfunction. AKI is induced through nephrectomy of one kidney followed by occlusion of the second kidney for 45-50 minutes. MD Biosciences developed a pig model for AKI, leveraging the similarities pigs share with humans in organ function and drug response. Pig physiological characteristics, such as comparable kidney size and function, enhance the relevance of this model in assessing renal dysfunction and testing potential therapeutic interventions.

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Blood Biomarkers in AKI Pig Model

The figures show blood creatinine and urea concentrations following AKI increase over time indicating declining kidney function.

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MD Biosciences offers comprehensive in vivo measures and endpoint assessments, delivering robust data packages to support critical research decisions in the evolving landscape of drug development and biomedical research.

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Conduct extensive pain, sensory, motor, and cognitive behavioral testing.

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Explore inflammatory and pain biomarkers in disease-specific tissues.

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Characterize tissue and cellular changes in disease, pain, and neurodegeneration.

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