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Query: UMLS:C0022116 (
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Renal artery occlusion
(
RAO
) for 30, 60 or 90 sec was found to reduce norepinephrine tissue levels in both the cortex and medulla of the rat, respectively, by 2 to 5%, 56 to 65% and 92 to 97%, but no significant change in dopamine tissue levels was found to occur. Similar effects were obtained with occlusion of the aorta proximally to the renal arteries for 90 sec. Administration of superoxide dismutase (40 mg/kg) immediately before
RAO
resulted in a marked protection of the norepinephrine depletion effect as caused by transient
ischemia
. The sodium-dependent formation of dopamine and 3,4-dihydroxyphenylacetic acid, the deaminated metabolite of dopamine, in renal slices loaded with L-3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine (50 microM) was found to be similar in denervated and control kidneys. Type A and B monoamine oxidase activities were measured with the deamination of two specific substrates, respectively, [3H]-5-hydroxytryptamine and [14C]-beta-phenylethylamine, in homogenates of the renal cortex and renal medulla; neither type of monoamine oxidase, A or B, was found to be affected by denervation. The renal tissues collected for morphological observation were those in which
RAO
was performed for 90 sec. The general structure of the renal cortex was not affected by
RAO
, being similar in the control and the denervated kidney. In conclusion, the results presented suggest that the tissue damaging effect produced by
RAO
appears to be selective for the renal sympathetic innervation and seems to involve the generation of some reactive oxygen species, namely superoxide.
...
PMID:Brief transient ischemia induces long-term depletion of norepinephrine without affecting the aromatic amino acid decarboxylase and monoamine oxidase activities in the rat kidney. 173 31
Renal artery occlusion
has been extensively used in animal models to cause acute renal failure. The present isolated tubule microperfusion studies were designed to examine the transport characteristics of multiple nephron segments of the rabbit after 60 min of total renal ischemia. Preliminary studies showed that this maneuver produced significant and persistent elevations of serum creatinine. The tubules were perfused and bathed with artificial solutions simulating ultrafiltrate and studied at 37 degrees C. Four nephron segments were examined.
Ischemia
reduced proximal convoluted tubule fluid reabsorption 77% (0.72 +/- 0.11 vs. 0.14 +/- 0.06 nl . mm-1 . min-1, P less than 0.01) and cortical proximal straight tubule fluid reabsorption 88% (0.54 +/- 0.10 vs. 0.06 +/- 0.03 nl . mm-1 . min-1, P less than 0.005).
Ischemia
reduced the ability of the thick ascending limb of Henle's loop to lower perfusate chloride ion concentration 60% (-47 +/- 9 vs. -19 +/- 3 meq/liter, P less than 0.02) and its diluting ability 49% (-87 +/- 15 vs. -44 +/- 7 mosmol/kg H2O, P less than 0.01).
Ischemia
reduced the antidiuretic hormone-dependent osmotic water permeability of the cortical collecting tubule 59% (0.0203 +/- vs. 0.0083 +/- 0.0020 cm/s, P less than 0.01). Morphologic alterations were noted in the proximal segments but not in the distal segments of the nephron. The current studies demonstrate that 60 min of renal ischemia impairs the transport capability of all proximal and distal nephron segments studied.
...
PMID:Isolated nephron segments in a rabbit model of ischemic acute renal failure. 739 91
Renal artery occlusion
is a serious event that can result in significant impairment or loss of renal function, leading to dialysis dependency. The nonspecific signs and symptoms of its presentation frequently result in a delay in diagnosis, thus contributing to delay in treatment. We report the case of a 53-year old woman who suffered renal artery occlusion, in which the renal perfusion was restored after three days of
ischemia
, by endovascular aspiration thrombectomy.
...
PMID:Endovascular aspiration thrombectomy in the management of kidney ischemia: A case report. 3245 Dec 1