Complementary Medicine Footnotes July 2007

1. Polzin DJ, Osborne CA, Haden DW, et al. Influence of reduced protein diets on morbidity, mortality, and renal function in dogs with induced chronic renal failure. American Journal of Veterinary Research. 1984; 45(3):506-517. Cited in: Pugliese A, Gruppillo A, and Di Pietro S. Clinical nutrition in gerontology: chronic renal disorders of the dog and cat.  Veterinary Research Communications. 2005;29(Suppl. 2):57-63.

2. Freeman LM, Abood SK, Fascetti AJ, et al. Disease prevalence among dogs and cats in the United States and Australia and proportions of dogs and cats that receive therapeutic diets or dietary supplements. J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2006;229:531-534.

3. Lana SE, Kogan LR, Crump KA, Graham JT, Robinson NG. The use of complementary and alternative therapies in dogs and cats with cancer. J Am Anim Hosp Assoc. 2006;42:361-365.

4. Freeman LM, Abood SK, Fascetti AJ, et al. Disease prevalence among dogs and cats in the United States and Australia and proportions of dogs and cats that receive therapeutic diets or dietary supplements. J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2006;229:531-534.

5. Cited in: Pugliese A, Gruppillo A, and Di Pietro S. Clinical nutrition in gerontology: chronic renal disorders of the dog and cat. Veterinary Research Communications.  2005;29(Suppl. 2):57-63.

6. Cited in:  Pugliese A, Gruppillo A, and Di Pietro S. Clinical nutrition in gerontology: chronic renal disorders of the dog and cat. Veterinary Research Communications. 2005;29(Suppl. 2):57-63.

7. Brown SA, Brown CA, Crowell WA, et al. Beneficial effects of chronic administration of dietary ω-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids in dogs with renal insufficiency. J Clin Lab Med. 1998;131:447-455.

8. Brown SA, Brown CA, Crowell WA, et al. Effects of dietary polyunsaturated fatty acid supplementation in early renal insufficiency in dogs. J Lab Clin Med. 2000;135:275-286.

9. Brown SA, Brown CA, Crowell WA, et al. Beneficial effects of chronic administration of dietary ω-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids in dogs with renal insufficiency. J Clin Lab Med. 1998;131:447-455.

10. Grauer GR, Greco DS, Behrend EN, et al. Effects of dietary n-3 fatty acid supplementation versus thromboxane synthetase inhibition on gentamicin-induced nephrotoxicosis in healthy male dogs. Am J Vet Res. 1996;57(6):948-956.

11. Liu J, Song K-H, You M-J, et al. The effect of oculo-acupuncture on recovery from ethylene glycol-induced actue renal injury in dogs. American Journal of Chinese Medicine. 2007;35(2):241-250.

12. Chen HC.  Effects of moxibusting Point Kuan-Yuan on cardiovascular and renal responses to histamine-induced shock.  Am J Chin Med. 1987;15(1-2):77-82.

13. Pollen SM.  Renal disease in small animals: a review of conditions and potential nutrient and botanical interventions. Alternative Medicine Review.  2001;6 (supplement): S46-S61.

14. Kim DD, Sanchez FA, Duran RG, et al.  Endothelial nitric oxide synthase is a molecular vascular target for the Chinese herb danshen in hypertension. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol. 2007 May;292(5):H2131-7.

15. Ngai HHY, Sit W-H, and Wan JMF. The nephroprotective effects of the herbal medicine preparation, WH30+, on the chemical-induced acute and chronic renal failure in rats. American Journal of Chinese Medicine. 2005;33(3):491-500.

16. Yi N-Y, Chu W, and Koang NK.  Pharmacologic studies on Liu Wei Di Huang T’ang (Decoction of rehmannia with 6 components – its action on kidney function and blood pressure of rats with renal hypertension. Chinese Medical Journal. 1965;84:433-436.

17. Kubo M, Asano T, Shiomoto H, and Matsuda H.  Studies on Rehmannia Radix. I.  Effect of 50% ethanolic extract from steamed and dried Rehmanniae Radix on hemorheology in arthritic and thrombosic rats. Biol Pharm Bull. 1994;17(9):1282-1286.

18. Guh J-Y, Chen H-C, Tsai J-F, et al. Herbal therapy is associated with the risk of CKD in adults not using analgesics in Taiwan. Am J Kidney Dis.  2007;49:626-633.

19. Colson CR and De Broe ME. Kidney injury from alternative medicines. Adv Chronic Kidney Dis. 2005;12(3):261-275.

20. Isnard Bagnis C, Deray G, Baumelou A, et al.  Herbs and the kidney. Am J Kidney Dis. 2004; 44(1):1-11.

21. Guh J-Y, Chen H-C, Tsai J-F, et al.  Herbal therapy is associated with the risk of CKD in adults not using analgesics in Taiwan. Am J Kidney Dis. 2007;49:626-633.

22. Anonymous. Food boom brings unpalatable truths. Washington Post. April 28, 2007. Obtained at http://www.smh.com.au/news/world/food-boom-brings-unpalatable-truths/2007/04/28/1177459990913.html on May 26, 2007.

23. Guh J-Y, Chen H-C, Tsai J-F, et al. Herbal therapy is associated with the risk of CKD in adults not using analgesics in Taiwan. Am J Kidney Dis. 2007;49:626-633.

24. Iida R, Otsuka Y, Matsumoto K, et al. Pseudoaldosteronism due to the concurrent use of two herbal medicines containing glycyrrhizin: interaction of glycyrrhizin with angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor. Clin Exp Nephrol. 2006;10(2):131-135.

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