PMID: 2094164Jan 1, 1990Paper

Depressed plasma erythropoietin levels in rats with hemodynamically-mediated acute renal failure

Acta Physiologica Et Pharmacologica Latinoamericana : Organo De La Asociación Latinoamericana De Ciencias Fisiológicas Y De La Asociación Latinoamericana De Farmacología
M J GiglioE Arrizurieta

Abstract

Adult female Wistar rats were injected with 125 mg/kg b.w. of human methemoglobin (M-Hb) in order to induce a first episode of hemodynamically-mediated acute renal failure (HMARF). Eleven days after the injection of M-Hb, other groups of rats received another equal dose of the drug in order to induce a second episode of HMARF. Evaluation of renal function, histopathology studies, and determinations of plasma and kidney erythropoietin (Epo) titers by radioimmunoassay in normoxic and hypoxic conditions were performed 1, 2, 3, 5 and 10 days after M-Hb administration. Treatment induced transient increases in plasma urea concentration, fractional sodium excretion, and urine volume, and significant depression in urine osmolality. In every case, the maximal effect of the first injection of M-Hb on the individual parameters was always greater than that of the second injection, and observed on the 5th post-injection day. Histologic sections showed interstitial cellular infiltration, desquamation of the proximal tubular epithelium and collapse or dilation of the tubular lumen. Treatment with M-Hb depressed Epo titers in both kidney homogenates and plasma in normoxic as well as hypoxic rats. Here again, the effect of the first injection o...Continue Reading

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