Artigo Revisado por pares

Protective Effect of Prostaglandin [PGE2] in Glycerol-Induced Acute Renal Failure in Rats

1978; Portland Press; Volume: 55; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1042/cs0550505

ISSN

1470-8736

Autores

Ronald Werb, William F. Clark, Robert M. Lindsay, Elaine Jones, DM Turnbull, A. L. Linton,

Tópico(s)

Inflammatory mediators and NSAID effects

Resumo

1. Acute renal failure was induced in female Sprague-Dawley rats by the subcutaneous injection of glycerol. 2. Four groups of rats were studied; all animals received a glycerol challenge. Group A (control) were sham-operated only, group B received an infusion of sodium chloride solution (150 mmol/l; saline) for 24 h, group C received an infusion containing prostaglandin E2 (PGE2, 1.7 micronmol/l) in saline and group D a solution containing PGE2 (3.4 micronmol/l) in saline. 3. All rats were killed 48 h after glycerol challenge. The degree of renal impairment was assessed by serum creatinine concentration, which did not differ in sham-operated animals and the group receiving saline alone. The group of rats receiving the lower dose dose of PGE2 has a significantly lower mean serum creatinine concentration than the saline-infused control rats (P less than 0.0025). Creatinine concentration was further lowered by the higher dose of PGE2 but there was not a significant difference in the number of rats showing severe tubular necrosis histologically. 4. The study demonstrates that intravenous infusion of prostaglandin E2 has a protective influence on glycerol-induced renal failure in the rat; the protection afforded may be due to the vasodilator effect of PGE2 and/or an effect on glomerular permeability.

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