Nephrocytotoxins

Nephrocytotoxin is a toxic substance that can cause damage to the kidneys and other organs in animals and humans. These toxins can be caused by a variety of factors, including chemicals, bacteria, viruses and other organisms.

Nephrocytotoxicity can manifest in various forms, such as acute edema, chronic inflammation, necrosis and tissue destruction. This can lead to various kidney diseases such as nephritis, pyelonephritis, kidney failure and others.

One of the most common nephrocytoxins is ammonia. Ammonia can be formed as a result of the metabolism of proteins, fats and carbohydrates. It can also enter the body through food or water. When levels of ammonia in the blood are elevated, it can damage kidney cells and cause various diseases.

Another important nephrotoxin is mercury. Mercury can enter the body through food or water, as well as through the skin and lungs. It can cause kidney failure, nephritis and other kidney diseases.

To prevent nephrocytotoxicity, it is necessary to take precautions when working with chemicals, use filters to purify water and air, and also monitor your diet. If you notice symptoms of nephrotoxicity, you should contact your doctor for diagnosis and treatment.