Manish P Ponda

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Manish P Ponda, M.D.

Clinical Instructor;
Departments of Medicine (Nephro Div) and House Staff (Internal Medicine)
NYU Langone Medical Center Nephrology Faculty Group Practice

Clinical Addresses

550 FIRST AVENUE - TH 440
NEW YORK, NY 10016
Phone: 212-263-5851

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Medical Specialties

Nephrology

Medical Expertise

Hypertension, General Nephrology, Renal Failure

Clinical Responsibilities

Medical Specialty General Nephrology; Acute Renal Failure; Chronic Renal Failure; Dialysis; Hypertension; Fluids & Electrolytes; Acid-Base; Uremic Toxins

Insurance

AETNA HMO, AETNA INDEMNITY, AETNA MEDICARE, AETNA POS, AETNA PPO, AFFINITY, Cigna HMO/POS, Cigna PPO, EBCBS EPO, EBCBS HLTHY NY, EBCBS HMO, EBCBS INDEMNITY, EBCBS MEDIBLUE, EBCBS POS, EBCBS PPO, FIDELIS CHLD HLTH, FIDELIS FAM HLTH, FIDELIS MEDICARE, Fidelis Medicaid, GHI CBP, HIP ACCESS I, HIP ACCESS II, HIP CHLD HLTH, HIP EPO/PPO, HIP FAM HLTH, HIP HMO, HIP MEDICAID, HIP MEDICARE, HIP POS, LOCAL 1199 PPO, MAGNACARE PPO, METROPLUS CHLD HLTH, METROPLUS FAM HLTH, MULTIPLAN/PHCS PPO, Medicare, MetroPlus Medicaid, NEIGHBORHOOD, NY MEDICAID, NYS EMPIRE PLAN, OXFORD FREEDOM, Oxford Liberty, Oxford Medicare

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Board Certification

2005 — Ab Internal Medicine - Internal Medicine
2007 — Ab Internal Medicine (Nephrology)

Education

2002 — SUNY Downstate Medical Center, Medical Education
2002-2005 — New York University (Internal Medicine), Internship
2002-2005 — New York University (Internal Medicine), Residency Training
2005-2007 — Montefiore Medical Center (Nephrology), Clinical Fellowships

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Research Summary

Clinical Trials and Studies 1. Early Kidney Disease and Atherosclerosis Kidney disease affects over 25 million Americans, the majority of whom have early-stage chronic kidney disease. It is now well recognized that even mild kidney dysfunction represents an independent risk factor for overall morbidity and mortality, mainly through cardiovascular disease. Dr. Ponda, as a Clinical Scholar at Rockefeller University is conducting a clinical study to characterize novel risk factors for atherosclerosis in early kidney disease. http://newswire.rockefeller.edu/?page=engine&id=674

Research Interests

Basic Science Investigations 1. Studies of Atherosclerosis in Kidney Disease Kidney disease is a well known accelerant of atherosclerosis in animal models as well as people. However, how kidney disease affects atherosclerotic plaque regression is not well characterized. We have developed a remnant kidney mouse model, and in collaboration with Dr. Ed Fisher's lab (Vascular Biology and Disease) are investigating how uremia impacts plaque regression using transplant studies in atherosclerotic mouse models. 2. The Impact of Kidney Disease on the Gut Microbiome For the first time, detailed speciation and metagenomic characterization of the microbiome of various niches in the human body are now possible using medium-high throughput techniques. Many retained solutes in renal failure and putative uremic toxins are metabolic byproducts of gut bacteria. In collaboration with Dr. Martin Blaser's lab (Medicine and Microbiology), we are investigating the host-microbiome interaction in uremia.

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All data from NYU Health Sciences Library Faculty Bibliography — -

Contact:
http://hsl.med.nyu.edu/faculty-bibliography-search

A Pilot Clinical Study to Evaluate Changes in Urine Osmolality and Urine cAMP in Response to Acute and Chronic Water Loading in Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease
Barash, Irina; Ponda, Manish P; Goldfarb, David S; Skolnik, Edward Y
2010 Apr;5(4):693-697, Clinical journal of the American Society of Nephrology : CJASN
— id: 107297, year: 2010, vol: 5, page: 693, stat: Journal Article,

Moderate kidney disease inhibits atherosclerosis regression
Ponda, Manish P; Barash, Irina; Feig, Jonathan E; Fisher, Edward A; Skolnik, Edward Y
2010 May;210(1):57-62, Atherosclerosis
— id: 109717, year: 2010, vol: 210, page: 57, stat: Journal Article,

Methylamine clearance by haemodialysis is low
Ponda, Manish P; Quan, Zhe; Melamed, Michal L; Raff, Amanda; Meyer, Timothy W; Hostetter, Thomas H
2010 May;25(5):1608-1613, Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation
— id: 116201, year: 2010, vol: 25, page: 1608, stat: Journal Article,

The Notch pathway in podocytes plays a role in the development of glomerular disease
Niranjan, Thiruvur; Bielesz, Bernhard; Gruenwald, Antje; Ponda, Manish P; Kopp, Jeffrey B; Thomas, David B; Susztak, Katalin
2008 Mar;14(3):290-298, Nature medicine
— id: 83345, year: 2008, vol: 14, page: 290, stat: Journal Article,

Lipid Metabolism in Dialysis Patients-The Story Gets More Complicated
Ponda, Manish P; Barash, Irina
2008 Sep-Oct;21(5):390-394, Seminars in dialysis
— id: 83347, year: 2008, vol: 21, page: 390, stat: Journal Article,

Relationship of impaired olfactory function in ESRD to malnutrition and retained uremic molecules
Raff, Amanda C; Lieu, Sung; Melamed, Michal L; Quan, Zhe; Ponda, Manish; Meyer, Timothy W; Hostetter, Thomas H
2008 Jul;52(1):102-110, American journal of kidney diseases
— id: 83346, year: 2008, vol: 52, page: 102, stat: Journal Article,

Aldosterone antagonism in chronic kidney disease
Ponda, Manish P; Hostetter, Thomas H
2006 Jul;1(4):668-677, Clinical journal of the American Society of Nephrology : CJASN
— id: 83343, year: 2006, vol: 1, page: 668, stat: Journal Article,