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Influence of Normo- and Hypogonadal Condition, Hyperuricemia, and High-Fructose Diet on Renal Changes in Male Rats

Background. There is a gender disparity in the incidence, prevalence, and progression of renal disease. The object of this paper is to evaluate the presence and type of renal lesion in normogonadic and hypogonadic male rats in a mild hyperuricemia induced condition and exposed to a high-fructose die...

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Autores principales: Soutelo, Jimena, Alejandra Samaniego, Yanina, Zotta, Elsa, Cecilia Fornari, María, Reyes Toso, Carlos, Juan Ponzo, Osvaldo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5331473/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28293259
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/1623597
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author Soutelo, Jimena
Alejandra Samaniego, Yanina
Zotta, Elsa
Cecilia Fornari, María
Reyes Toso, Carlos
Juan Ponzo, Osvaldo
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Alejandra Samaniego, Yanina
Zotta, Elsa
Cecilia Fornari, María
Reyes Toso, Carlos
Juan Ponzo, Osvaldo
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description Background. There is a gender disparity in the incidence, prevalence, and progression of renal disease. The object of this paper is to evaluate the presence and type of renal lesion in normogonadic and hypogonadic male rats in a mild hyperuricemia induced condition and exposed to a high-fructose diet. Methods. 56 adult male Wistar rats were used. Animals were divided into two groups, one normogonadic (NGN) and one hypogonadic (HGN), and each group was divided into four subgroups in accordance with the treatment: control with only water (C), fructose (F), oxonic acid (OA), and fructose + oxonic acid (FOA). Renal changes were evaluated by measuring glomerulosclerosis, fibrosis, and arteriolar media/lumen (M/L) ratio. Results. The OA and FOA groups presented significantly hypertension (p < 0.001). The OA group significantly increased (p < 0.05) the percentage of glomerulosclerosis as well as the FOA group (p < 0.001). When comparing NGN versus HGN, we observed a trend to a lower glomerulosclerosis in the latter. A higher arteriolar M/L ratio was observed in the OA (p < 0.05) and FOA (p < 0.001). Conclusion. Hyperuricemia conditions and a high-fructose diet favor blood pressure increase together with changes in the arteriolar media/lumen ratio and renal glomerular damage. These changes were more apparent in normogonadic animals.
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spelling pubmed-53314732017-03-14 Influence of Normo- and Hypogonadal Condition, Hyperuricemia, and High-Fructose Diet on Renal Changes in Male Rats Soutelo, Jimena Alejandra Samaniego, Yanina Zotta, Elsa Cecilia Fornari, María Reyes Toso, Carlos Juan Ponzo, Osvaldo Int J Endocrinol Research Article Background. There is a gender disparity in the incidence, prevalence, and progression of renal disease. The object of this paper is to evaluate the presence and type of renal lesion in normogonadic and hypogonadic male rats in a mild hyperuricemia induced condition and exposed to a high-fructose diet. Methods. 56 adult male Wistar rats were used. Animals were divided into two groups, one normogonadic (NGN) and one hypogonadic (HGN), and each group was divided into four subgroups in accordance with the treatment: control with only water (C), fructose (F), oxonic acid (OA), and fructose + oxonic acid (FOA). Renal changes were evaluated by measuring glomerulosclerosis, fibrosis, and arteriolar media/lumen (M/L) ratio. Results. The OA and FOA groups presented significantly hypertension (p < 0.001). The OA group significantly increased (p < 0.05) the percentage of glomerulosclerosis as well as the FOA group (p < 0.001). When comparing NGN versus HGN, we observed a trend to a lower glomerulosclerosis in the latter. A higher arteriolar M/L ratio was observed in the OA (p < 0.05) and FOA (p < 0.001). Conclusion. Hyperuricemia conditions and a high-fructose diet favor blood pressure increase together with changes in the arteriolar media/lumen ratio and renal glomerular damage. These changes were more apparent in normogonadic animals. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2017 2017-02-15 /pmc/articles/PMC5331473/ /pubmed/28293259 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/1623597 Text en Copyright © 2017 Jimena Soutelo et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Soutelo, Jimena
Alejandra Samaniego, Yanina
Zotta, Elsa
Cecilia Fornari, María
Reyes Toso, Carlos
Juan Ponzo, Osvaldo
Influence of Normo- and Hypogonadal Condition, Hyperuricemia, and High-Fructose Diet on Renal Changes in Male Rats
title Influence of Normo- and Hypogonadal Condition, Hyperuricemia, and High-Fructose Diet on Renal Changes in Male Rats
title_full Influence of Normo- and Hypogonadal Condition, Hyperuricemia, and High-Fructose Diet on Renal Changes in Male Rats
title_fullStr Influence of Normo- and Hypogonadal Condition, Hyperuricemia, and High-Fructose Diet on Renal Changes in Male Rats
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Normo- and Hypogonadal Condition, Hyperuricemia, and High-Fructose Diet on Renal Changes in Male Rats
title_short Influence of Normo- and Hypogonadal Condition, Hyperuricemia, and High-Fructose Diet on Renal Changes in Male Rats
title_sort influence of normo- and hypogonadal condition, hyperuricemia, and high-fructose diet on renal changes in male rats
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5331473/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28293259
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/1623597
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