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Query: UMLS:C0033687 (
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Acute renal failure
(
ARF
) induced with large doses of Gentamicin (GM) (an aminoglycoside) was associated with increased urinary TXB (TXA) excretion which provoked a decrease of the ratios of urinary PGE2/TXB2 and 6-keto-PGF1 alpha (PGI2)/TXB2 excretions. Furthermore, as indicated by light microscopy most of the epithelial cells lining the proximal tubules show obvious lesions varying from swelling of their cytoplasm to complete necrosis. Either the inhibitor, OKY-O46, of TXA-synthetase, or volume expansion (VE) with isotonic saline (IS) of the experimental animals diminished urinary TXB excretion which provoked 1) augmentation of the ratios of urinary PGE/TXB and 6-keto-PGF1 alpha/TXB excretions, 2) elevation of creatinine clearance (Ccr) and 3) diminution of
proteinuria
(PU). This protection against
ARF
-by OKY-O46 and VE can a can be seen in microscopic sections where necrosis of proximal tubules is almost absent. Only a few proximal tubules show swelling of their epithelial cells and some focal areas of tubule necrosis. We suggest that the metabolites of arachidonic acid (AA), TXA2 a (potent vasoconstrictor agent) and prostaglandins (PGE2 and PGI2), (potent vasodilator factors), play an important role in the development (TXA2) or in the prevention (PGs) of
ARF
induced by this antibiotic.
...
PMID:Does gentamicin induce acute renal failure by increasing renal TXA2 synthesis in rats? 156 Dec 32
Contrast media administered intravenously are still thought by many to be a major cause of
acute renal failure
(
ARF
) in myeloma patients. Recently, several authors found that the predominant risk factors of
ARF
in myeloma patients are hypercalcemia, dehydration, infection, and Bence Jones
proteinuria
rather than contrast media. In a review of seven retrospective studies of myeloma patients receiving contrast media, 476 patients were noted to have undergone 568 contrast media studies, with an
ARF
prevalence of 0.6%-1.25%. One large series showed the incidence of
ARF
after administration of contrast media to be 0.15% in the general population. Although the administration of contrast media to myeloma patients is not totally risk free, it may be performed if the clinical need arises and the patient is well hydrated.
...
PMID:Multiple myeloma and contrast media. 156 61
Two patients with Ig deposition disease presented with
acute renal failure
, moderate
proteinuria
, and hematuria. A plasmacytoid lymphocytic infiltrate was identified in bone marrow that produced IgG4 lambda and free lambda light chains. One patient developed an anaplastic plasmacytoma (secreting only lambda light chains) 1 yr after renal biopsy. Renal biopsy in both patients demonstrated a nodular intercapillary glomerulopathy and electron dense granular deposits, associated with a linear pattern of IgG4 heavy chain deposition in vascular, tubular, and glomerular basement membranes (VBM, TBM, and GBM). In one patient this entrapped IgG4 was unassociated with detectable kappa or lambda light chains. In the second patient, lambda light chains (1+) were detected only in the GBM, but IgG4 (4+) was identified in GBM/TBM. Neither circulating (peripheral blood and bone marrow serum) nor cellular free gamma chains were present. We propose the term "pseudo-gamma heavy chain deposition disease" for the process.
...
PMID:Pseudo-gamma heavy chain (IgG4 lambda) deposition disease. 157 96
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are now one of the most common causes of
acute renal failure
(
ARF
). To define more clearly the magnitude of the problem, we reviewed all cases of
ARF
in the Reno (Nev) area from 1972 through 1986. Twenty-seven cases of
ARF
and seven cases of glomerulopathy were identified, primarily during the last 5 years of the study period. Twenty-three of the cases of
ARF
and six of the cases of glomerulopathy cleared an average of 23 and 118 days, respectively, after treatment with the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug was stopped. Two cases of
ARF
persisted, and two patients died.
Proteinuria
, hematuria, and casts were prominent in both
ARF
and glomerulopathy but were more pronounced in the glomerulopathies. The treatment of choice is to stop the use of the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug. The role of steroids has not been evaluated.
...
PMID:Acute renal failure and glomerulopathy caused by nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. 158 Jul 26
Exercise-related conditions such as
proteinuria
and hematuria are relatively common and represent diagnoses of exclusion. A variety of renal disorders with identical presenting signs and symptoms must be excluded as underlying disorders. The relationship of the onset to and clearance after exercise of the findings is key to making the diagnosis of these exercise-related conditions. Athletes with sports hematuria or
proteinuria
are not prone to develop renal disease but must be followed closely to exclude the development of a significant underlying problem. Fortunately,
acute renal failure
is a rare and preventable life-threatening complication of exercise. Appropriate training techniques and adequate fluid replacement are key in prevention, as are prompt recognition and treatment of dehydration and disorders of thermoregulation. Prevention and prompt recognition are also the first steps in the approach to renal trauma. Close observation and conservative management of the athlete with renal trauma will result in salvaging more kidneys.
...
PMID:Renal complications of exercise. 159 95
We carried out a retrospective study to investigate the clinical and pathological findings in 31 patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). In clinical findings, 17 patients showed nephrotic syndrome, five had isolated
proteinuria
, two had
proteinuria
and hematuria and seven had renal failure. In pathological findings, there were 16 patients with membranous nephropathy (MN), two with proliferative glomerulonephritis (DPGN), two with minor glomerular abnormality (MGA), six with amyloidosis, 2 with tubulointerstitial nephritis, and three patients had accompanying lupus nephritis. Eleven of 16 with MGN had been treated with gold, bucillamine or D-penicillamine, so they were diagnosed as drug induced MGN. In the other five patients, we could not decide which drugs induced the nephropathy. The 2 cases of MGA were associated with nephrotic syndrome and
acute renal failure
, which were caused by non-steroidal antiinflammatory drugs. There were two cases of non-Ig A DPGN, which was regarded as the native nephropathy in RA. The three cases with lupus nephritis were diagnosed as systemic lupus erythematosus by the criteria of the American Rheumatism Association (ARA). In conclusion, the nephropathy in patients with RA was varied and renal biopsy was a useful examination.
...
PMID:[Clinicopathological study of nephropathy in patients with rheumatoid arthritis]. 167 90
The course of preeclamptic/eclamptic patients may be complicated by HELLP syndrome, a syndrome of intravascular hemolysis (H), elevated liver enzymes (EL) and low platelet count (LP). These patients typically present at early third trimester with epigastric or right upper quadrant pain, nausea and vomiting. They may present without the clinical signs of preeclampsia (hypertension and
proteinuria
or edema), thus an initial wrong nonobstetric diagnosis is not uncommon. The most frequent maternal complication is intravascular coagulopathy (30%). Placental abruption and
acute renal failure
are also common. Ten cases of maternal deaths were reported among 295 cases reviewed in the English language literature, while the perinatal mortality rate was 226/1000. The grave prognosis for mother and fetus warrants physician awareness in order to accomplish early diagnosis and proper management. This paper is a review of the literature in English.
...
PMID:HELLP syndrome--a syndrome of hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes and low platelet count--complicating preeclampsia-eclampsia. 168 23
This report is on a 35-year-old II-para (status post-Caesarean Section due to breech presentation, at that time normal pregnancy) progress, who was hospitalized with hypertension and
proteinuria
during the 40th week of pregnancy. Both symptoms occurred initially three days before hospitalization. Blood pressure was within the high normal range (140/90 mmHg) as a result of medication with Dihydralazine (50 mg/die). After induction of labour with prostaglandin (PGE2), the patient delivered normally, and the highest blood pressure measured was 140/90 mmHg, following a subsequent curettage under general anaesthesia, which had to be performed due to incomplete deliver of the placenta. Two hours post delivery, sudden epigastric pain occurred, followed by nausea and vomiting. Blood chemistry showed the development of a severe post-partal HELLP-Syndrome with
acute renal failure
. The case demonstrates, that the life threatening picture of the HELLP-Syndrome may develop without preexistent severe hypertension or
proteinuria
. For this reason a post-delivery screening of blood chemistry should be mandatory in cases of severe epigastric or right-upper-quadrant pain.
...
PMID:[HELLP syndrome--postpartum]. 174 78
Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) contributes to renal cellular injury. alpha-Keto acids nonenzymatically reduce H2O2 to water while undergoing decarboxylation at the 1-carbon (1-C) position. We examined, in vitro and in vivo, the protective role of sodium pyruvate in H2O2-induced renal injury. Pyruvate effectively scavenged H2O2 in vitro, and suppressed H2O2-induced renal lipid peroxidation. Injury to LLC-PK1 cells induced by hydrogen peroxide was attenuated by pyruvate to an extent comparable to that seen with catalase. Studies utilizing [1-14C]pyruvate further demonstrated 1-C decarboxylation concurrent with cytoprotection by pyruvate from H2O2-induced injury. Pyruvate was also protective in vivo. Infusion of pyruvate before and during the intrarenal infusion of H2O2 attenuated H2O2-induced
proteinuria
. Systemic administration of pyruvate was also protective in the glycerol model of
acute renal failure
, a model also characterized by increased generation of H2O2. These findings indicate that pyruvate, a ubiquitous alpha-keto acid, scavenges H2O2 and protects renal tissue in vitro and in vivo from H2O2-mediated injury. These data suggest a potential therapeutic role for pyruvate in diseases in which increased generation of H2O2 is incriminated in renal damage.
...
PMID:Hydrogen peroxide-induced renal injury. A protective role for pyruvate in vitro and in vivo. 175 50
We investigated the role of complement activation on the resolution of acute ischemic renal failure in the rat.
Acute renal failure
was induced by clamping of the renal arteries of Sprague-Dawley rats for 45 minutes (Day 0). On subsequent days, groups of rats with
acute renal failure
were exposed to daily zymosan infusion (an activator of the complement system), or to blood incubated with cuprophane (CUP) or polyacrylonitrile (PAN) dialysis membranes. We serially measured the change in BUN daily, glomerular filtration rate and 24-hour
proteinuria
on Day 3 and Day 5 following ischemia. On Day 6, the animals were sacrificed and their kidneys examined histologically. Zymosan and cuprophane exposed rats had a significant delay in the recovery of renal failure, reduced glomerular filtration rate, and histologically had more neutrophil infiltration than control or PAN exposed animals. To investigate the potential pathophysiology of these observations, we assessed the response of zymosan-exposed rats to infusion of deferoxamine (DFO), a potent inhibitor of hydroxyl radical formation (OH.). Infusion of DFO prior to zymosan significantly improved recovery of renal function. We also measured urinary thromboxane B2 levels in these groups of rats. While the groups of rats exposed to zymosan had the highest levels of thromboxane B2, these levels were not different between the groups exposed to zymosan alone, or to zymosan and DFO. These observations suggest a role for hydroxyl radicals in the prolongation of renal failure in this model. Taken together, these findings may have implications for the dialytic intervention in patients with
acute renal failure
.
...
PMID:Complement activation retards resolution of acute ischemic renal failure in the rat. 176 8
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