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Query: UMLS:C0022672 (
acute tubular necrosis
)
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Because of the deleterious effects of
acute tubular necrosis
(
ATN
) after kidney transplantation, the search for new and effective means of protecting the kidneys from ischemic or nephrotoxic injuries continues. The beneficial effects of hyperhydration with mannitol or furosemide infusions in renal allograft recipients have now been well documented. The recent discovery by De Bold and coworkers that hypervolemia (by atrial distension) induces the release of atrial natriuretic factor (ANF) suggests an important physiopathological, and perhaps therapeutic, role for this
natriuretic peptide
in kidney transplantation. In addition to providing an overview of the current knowledge about ANF and its effects on both intact and ischemically injured kidneys, the physiological role of ANF in various situations, similar to those found in kidney transplantation, is analyzed. The effects of ANF on arachidonic acid metabolites and on the nephrotoxic side effects of cyclosporin are also reported. If the results of the preliminary experimental studies appear to be effective, further prospective clinical trails must be carried out to confirm them.
...
PMID:Atrial natriuretic factor: a protective role after acute renal ischemia? Is there room for it in kidney transplantation? 214 25
Because of the deleterious effects of
acute tubular necrosis
(
ATN
) after kidney transplantation, the search for new and effective means of protecting the kidneys from ischemic or nephrotoxic injuries continues. The beneficial effects of hyperhydration with mannitol or furosemide infusions in renal allograft recipients have now been well documented. The recent discovery by De Bold and coworkers that hypovolemia (by atrial distension) induces the release of atrial natriuretic factor (ANF) suggests an important physiopathological, and perhaps therapeutic role for this
natriuretic peptide
in kidney transplantation. In addition to providing an overview of the current knowledge about ANF and its effects on both intact and ischemically injured kidneys, the physiological role of ANF in various situations, similar to those found in kidney transplantation, is analyzed. The effects of ANF on arachidonic acid metabolites and on the nephrotoxic side effects of cyclosporin are also reported. If the results of the preliminary experimental studies appear to be effective, further prospective clinical trials must be carried out to confirm them.
...
PMID:Atrial natriuretic factor: a protective role after acute renal ischaemia? A room for it in kidney transplantation? 214 48
Atrial natriuretic peptides (ANPs) are a family of peptide hormones, e.g., ANP, long-acting
natriuretic peptide
, vessel dilator, and kaliuretic peptide synthesized by the ANP gene. Brain
natriuretic peptide
(BNP) and C-type natriuretic peptide are also members of this family but are synthesized by separate genes. Within the kidney, the ANP prohormone's posttranslational processing is different from that of other tissues, resulting in an additional four amino acids added to the NH2 terminus of ANP (e.g., urodilatin). Each of these natriuretic and diuretic peptides increases within the circulation with acute renal failure (ARF). Renal transplantation but not hemodialysis returns their circulating concentrations to those of healthy individuals. BNP and adrenomedullin, a 52-amino acid
natriuretic peptide
, have beneficial effects on glomerular hypertrophy and glomerular injury but do not improve tubular injury (i.e.,
acute tubular necrosis
). Vessel dilator ameliorates
acute tubular necrosis
with regeneration of the brush borders of proximal tubules. Vessel dilator decreases mortality in ARF from 88 to 14% at day 6 of ARF, even when given 2 days after renal failure has been established.
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PMID:Natriuretic peptides and acute renal failure. 1284 58