Renal function conscious one kidney-one clip hypertensive rats. Effect of indomethacin

Autor: S C, Seino, S, Morera, S B, Gorzalczany, G W, Vega, I J, de la Riva
Rok vydání: 1993
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Zdroj: Acta physiologica, pharmacologica et therapeutica latinoamericana : organo de la Asociacion Latinoamericana de Ciencias Fisiologicas y [de] la Asociacion Latinoamericana de Farmacologia. 43(3-4)
ISSN: 0327-6309
Popis: These experiments have analyzed: a) Blood pressure (BP) and renal function in one kidney-one clip rats two weeks after clipping; b) The effect of cycloxygenase (CO) inhibition on BP and renal function regulation during the hypertensive period. Using the unanaesthetized, unrestrained and chronically instrumented animal, three groups of rats were studied: Sham, Clip 0.31 mm lumen and Clip 0.29 mm lumen. The animals were examined before (Control period) and during the infusion of indomethacin (IND, 5 mg/kg via aortic cannula, n = 11 for each group) or the buffer vehicle solution (BUF, n = 7 for each group). Effective inhibition of CO by IND was confirmed using radioimmunoassay of prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) in urine. Control BP (mmHg, mean +/- SE) differed significantly among the groups (p0.001): Sham, 114 +/- 3; Clip 0.31, 135 +/- 2; Clip 0.29, 154 +/- 4 and did not change by IND infusion. Along with the BP, Control Glomerular Filtration Rate and Renal Plasma Flow did not change by IND infusion, which suggests that CO eicosanoids, particularly PGG2, contribute little to basal renal hemodynamics in sham and hypertensive rats. Sodium excretion was lower in the Control period of Clip 0.29 rats (p0.01). A significant natriuretic effect observed in this Clip 0.29 group by the infusion of IND suggests the contribution of an AA related metabolite in renal handling of sodium in more severe renovascular hypertension.
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