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Query: UMLS:C0022672 (
acute tubular necrosis
)
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In unilateral nephrectomized beagle dogs the remaining kidney was subjected to 2 hrs of ischemia in situ. The ischemic organ was cooled to 22--23 degrees C by initial hypothermic perfusion over a 5-F catheter introduced into the renal artery via the carotid artery. It was then left in the open abdominal wound without any further attempts of cooling. Three perfusates were used: an isoosmolar
Dextran
solution (Eisenberger), a hyperosmolar, "intracellular" electrolyte solution (Sacks), and a hyperosmolar, "extracellular" electrolyte solution. There was a mean postoperative increase in serum creatinine levels of 0.6 mg-%. By the 3rd p.o. day at latest the serum creatinine was again within normal limits. The inulin and PAH clearances on the 7th and 14th p.o. day showed no significant differences to preoperative determinations. No definite advantage or disadvantage was noted among the three perfusates. All control dogs whose kidneys were made ischemic for 2 hrs without perfusion died due to
acute tubular necrosis
. Apparently the homogenous cooling and flushing by the initial perfusion is of more importance for good preservation in this situation than the composition of the perfusate.
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PMID:[Short time in-situ preservation of the ischemic kidney by a simple initial hypothermic perfusion with various cold solutions. An animal experimental study]. 115 70
Male volunteers were infused with L-arginine dextran and Haemaccel. Arginine (0.5 g/kg body weight infused over 30 min) resulted in transient highly significant increases in urinary albumin (p less than 0.001), beta 2-microglobulin (p less than 0.001) and N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase [NAG] (p less than 0.001). These effects lasted less than 120 min.
Dextran 40
and 70 (500 ml infused over 2 h) did not affect urinary albumin, beta 2-microglobulin or NAG excretion. Haemaccel (8 ml/kg body weight infused over 2 h) resulted in significant increases in urinary albumin (p less than 0.05) and beta 2-microglobulin (p less than 0.01) during the second hour of the infusion. It also caused a biphasic increase in urinary NAG excretion, the initial peak (p less than 0.05) coinciding with the peak of albumin and beta 2-microglobulin excretion. The second peak which was more defined (p less than 0.01) occurred 21-24 h after the beginning of the infusion. Neither arginine or Haemaccel have been reported to be nephrotoxic whereas dextran infusions are a well recognised cause of
acute tubular necrosis
. These data indicate that increases in urinary beta 2-microglobulin and NAG are not always reliable indicators of nephrotoxicity or renal tubular cell damage.
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PMID:The effects of arginine, dextran and Haemaccel infusions on urinary albumin, beta 2-microglobulin and N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase. 242 74
In this study, the ability of low molecular dextrans to prevent morphologically detectable
acute tubular necrosis
during cold storage was evaluated. Rat kidneys were flushed with a sodium phosphate buffer (pH 7.2) containing different concentrations of dextran 10 (m.w. of 10,000 or less) and stored at 0-2 degrees C for up to 5 days (samples taken at 24-hr intervals). It was found that solutions containing 20% or more of dextran 10 provided significantly improved morphological preservation of kidney nephrons when compared with currently popular kidney cold storage preservation solutions (i.e. University of Wisconsin and Euro-Collins solutions). Adding smaller amounts (i.e., 15%) of dextran 10 to a cold storage solution already containing another effective osmotic agent (i.e., sucrose) also resulted in superior morphological preservation, indicating a beneficial additive effect of using more than one osmotic agent.
Dextran 40
(m.w. 40,000) did not provide as good morphological preservation as did a similar concentration of dextran 10. It is concluded that the use of the proper kind and proper amount of low molecular weight dextrans in preservation solutions can significantly reduce the morphologically detectable
acute tubular necrosis
during cold storage.
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PMID:An evaluation of the ability of dextrans to reduce acute tubular necrosis during cold storage preservation. 751 87