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Studies on the mechanism of non-oliguric experimental acute renal failure.

Although acute renal failure, caused either by renal ischemia or nephrotoxic agents, is usually characterized by oliguria, a severe fall in glomerular filtration rate, and a fall in renal blood flow, some patients and experimental models display a non-oliguric pattern of renal injury. The present st...

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Autores principales: Appel, G. B., Siegel, N. J., Appel, A. S., Hayslett, J. P.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1981
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2595974/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7324506
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author Appel, G. B.
Siegel, N. J.
Appel, A. S.
Hayslett, J. P.
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description Although acute renal failure, caused either by renal ischemia or nephrotoxic agents, is usually characterized by oliguria, a severe fall in glomerular filtration rate, and a fall in renal blood flow, some patients and experimental models display a non-oliguric pattern of renal injury. The present study was designed to evaluate the mechanism of preservation of high urinary flow rate under this condition. Following the administration of the aminoglycoside gentamicin to rats for five days, a decrease in concentrating ability was demonstrated, caused by impaired vasopressin-mediated water transport. Further treatment resulted in a fall in Cin to 15 percent of control, although RBF was reduced to only 67 percent of control, and urine flow rate rose above control levels. Induction of acute and renal failure with dichromate was associated with variable high or low urinary flow rates according to pre-injury intake of sodium. Urine volume correlated directly with cortical blood flow. These data suggest that the non-oliguric pattern of acute renal injury is caused by preservation of cortical perfusion in the setting of severe tubular injury.
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spelling pubmed-25959742008-12-05 Studies on the mechanism of non-oliguric experimental acute renal failure. Appel, G. B. Siegel, N. J. Appel, A. S. Hayslett, J. P. Yale J Biol Med Research Article Although acute renal failure, caused either by renal ischemia or nephrotoxic agents, is usually characterized by oliguria, a severe fall in glomerular filtration rate, and a fall in renal blood flow, some patients and experimental models display a non-oliguric pattern of renal injury. The present study was designed to evaluate the mechanism of preservation of high urinary flow rate under this condition. Following the administration of the aminoglycoside gentamicin to rats for five days, a decrease in concentrating ability was demonstrated, caused by impaired vasopressin-mediated water transport. Further treatment resulted in a fall in Cin to 15 percent of control, although RBF was reduced to only 67 percent of control, and urine flow rate rose above control levels. Induction of acute and renal failure with dichromate was associated with variable high or low urinary flow rates according to pre-injury intake of sodium. Urine volume correlated directly with cortical blood flow. These data suggest that the non-oliguric pattern of acute renal injury is caused by preservation of cortical perfusion in the setting of severe tubular injury. Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1981 /pmc/articles/PMC2595974/ /pubmed/7324506 Text en
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Appel, G. B.
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Studies on the mechanism of non-oliguric experimental acute renal failure.
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title_short Studies on the mechanism of non-oliguric experimental acute renal failure.
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7324506
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