PMID: 9530433Jan 1, 1997Paper

Glomerular prostanoid production is modified by plasma samples of hypertensive and diabetic patients

Acta Physiologica Hungarica
B SzékácsV Nagy

Abstract

The autocrin-paracrin prostanoid system plays a major role in the enhancement or inhibition of renal tissue damage. Our hypothesis was that there might be circulating factors in the plasma with a capability to modify renal (glomerular) prostanoid synthesis. We measured the synthesis of prostacyclin 1-2 (PGI2) and thromboxan A-2 (TxA2) of isolated glomeruli, incubated in plasma samples obtained from hypertensive and diabetic (NIDDM) patients. It was found that these plasma samples decreased the renal PGI2/TxA2 ratio, mostly by decreasing glomerular PGI2 synthesis and, to a lesser extent, increasing the synthesis of TxA2. Our results demonstrate that circulating factors in hypertension and diabetes might play a role in renal damage seen in these conditions.

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