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Query: UMLS:C0403608 (
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In
ureter
-ligated rats, the pressor effects of both norepinephrine and angiotensin II i.v. on systemic blood pressure and serum sodium concentration were significantly decreased when compared with those in control rats, while serum potassium concentration, blood urea
nitrogen
, mean systemic blood pressure and plasma renin activity were significantly increased. The microscopic examination of aortic smooth muscles did not show significant histological lesions in the tissues obtained from
ureter
-ligated rat. The responsiveness of aortic strips isolated from
ureter
-ligated rats to norepinephrine and angiotensin II was significantly decreased in comparison with that from control rats. The results suggest that a decreased pressor response to norepinephrine and angiotensin II under
ureter
-ligated conditions may be attributed to a decrease in vascular reactivity to drugs.
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PMID:Changes in vascular reactivity in rats with experimental renal insufficiency. 732 63
In this study, the relationship between leukotrienes, peritubular cell infiltration with polymorphonuclear cells (PMNs) and renal tubular damage was investigated in a rat model of acute ascending pyelonephritis. Infection was induced by the injection of 10(5) CFU of Escherichia coli into the bladder and occlusion of the left
ureter
for 24 h. Treatment of infected animals was started 24 h after the induction of pyelonephritis with either hydrocortisone (25 mg/kg of body weight per day), the leukotriene inhibitor L-651,392 (10 mg/kg/day), or the vehicle of L-651,392 and was maintained for 5 days. At the end of treatment, the animals were killed, serum was collected, and both kidneys were removed for colony counts and histopathology. Renal function was evaluated by the measurement of blood urea
nitrogen
levels and creatinine clearance. The numbers of PMNs and mononuclear cells (MNs) in the cortex and medulla were recorded for all groups on plastic sections done from the left kidney. Infection alone (vehicle of L-651,392) resulted in intensive interstitial infiltration and a severe tubular destruction in the cortex. Treatment with hydrocortisone did not prevent PMN migration and tissue damage. By contrast, treatment with L-651,392 resulted in a significant reduction in PMNs (P < 0.001 in comparisons with all other groups) and greater preservation of the tubular structure despite identical bacterial counts than in the group receiving hydrocortisone. We conclude that L-651,392 prevents inflammatory cells from reaching the site of infection and protects the kidney from tubular damage associated with inflammation during pyelonephritis. Inhibitors of leukotrienes should be further investigated for their potential benefit as adjuvants to antibiotherapy in the treatment of pyelonephritis.
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PMID:L-651,392, a potent leukotriene inhibitor, controls inflammatory process in Escherichia coli pyelonephritis. 797 88
Although the vast accumulation of data from the continent urinary reservoir clearly proves that intussusception of the ileum is a reliable procedure for preventing urine reflux, few reports have appeared on the application of this technique to ileal replacement of the
ureter
. In an effort to determine if the nipple valve created by the intussuscepted ileum can prevent urine reflux in the ileal
ureter
, an experimental study was done using five dogs. I performed ureteral replacement using a newly developed procedure to secure the nipple valve in place. All dogs were followed for 6 months and evaluated by blood urea
nitrogen
(BUN), creatinine (Cr), serum electrolyte, urine culture, intravenous urogram (IVU), cystogram, and urodynamic studies. No significant differences were notable between the preoperative and 6-month postoperative values of BUN, Cr, and serum electrolytes in all dogs. Only one of the dogs, which showed extussusception of the nipple valve, demonstrated the reflux. IVUs and Whitaker flow studies did not confirm any urinary outflow obstruction. Furthermore, during the pressure studies, the nipple valve prevented transmission of the increased intravesical pressure to the upper urinary tract. I believe that the intussuscepted ileum can be secured by our procedure and can prevent reflux even though it is incorporated into the urinary system itself.
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PMID:Non-refluxing ileal ureter replacement using intussuscepted nipple valve--an experimental study in dogs. 869 62
52 cases of postrenal acute renal failure (ARF) from 1985 to 1995 were studied. 50 cases underwent emergency operation, and 2 were drained with
ureter
intubation by cystoscope. 37 cases (71.2%) were cured, 14 (26.9%) were improved, and 1 (1.9%) died. Oliguria, anuria and progressive increase of blood urea
nitrogen
and serum creatinine are the main points of diagnosis. Renal percussive pain is the important sign. B-ultrasonography examination is the first choice and often indicate the increase of the volume of kidney and mild hydronephrosis. Obstruction should be removed as quickly as possible, infection should be prevented and treated to protect renal function. The way of treatment should be adopted according to the variant causes and conditions of disease. The etiology, clinical findings, diagnosis, operating methods and cautions were discussed.
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PMID:[Diagnosis and treatment of postrenal acute renal failure]. 1067 77
Three days after an uneventful parturition, a Brittany spaniel/beagle puppy (Canis familiaris) was nursing but not gaining weight as rapidly as were its littermates. Although its diet was supplemented, the puppy died 10 days after birth. The renal pelves were enlarged and filled with urine. Both ureters were thin throughout their length, and urine could not be expressed from either kidney into its respective
ureter
. The bladder contained no urine and was firmly embedded in the umbilicus. Histologically, both kidneys were hydronephrotic and contained hypoplastic collecting tubules. The diameter of the right (0.55 mm) and left (0.57 mm) ureters at the uteropelvic junction were narrower than those of an age-matched control of the same breed (1.03 mm and 1.02 mm) and were lined by hypoplastic urothelium. Trichrome staining of the ureters revealed excessive collagen and disorganized smooth muscle fibers; in contrast, the control had predominantly circular smooth muscle fibers and less fibrous tissue. Although neither blood nor aqueous humor could be evaluated for urea
nitrogen
, we suspect that the puppy died from uremia. The congenital bilateral ureteral stenosis and hydronephrosis of the described puppy is similar to a form of uteropelvic obstruction in humans.
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PMID:Congenital bilateral ureteral stenosis and hydronephrosis in a neonatal puppy. 1104 Aug 73
The purpose of this study is to show whether selective (celecoxib) and non-selective (piroxicam) inhibitors of COX-2 can alter the morphological and functional changes after the release of a 24 h complete ureteric obstruction in tissue from solitary rat kidney. Forty male Sprague-Dawley rats weighing 225-250 g were used. The animals were divided into four groups. In group 1 rats (control, n=10), only right nephrectomy was performed. Group 2 rats (untreated, n=10) underwent right nephrectomy and the left
ureter
was completely obstructed. In group 3 rats (celecoxib), the same operation was performed as described for group 2 and than celecoxib was administered by gavage for a period of 24 h. Group 4 rats (piroxicam) underwent the same operation as described for group 2, then piroxicam was administered intramuscularly at least 1 h before the release of the for 24 h complete ureteric obstruction. All animals were then prepared for functional and histopathological studies. The administration of celecoxib produced a significant decrease in blood urea
nitrogen
levels when compared to the animals receiving piroxicam and the animals with no treatment. Moreover, celecoxib caused a significant decreased in creatinine levels when compared to the untreated group. Urine volume and the urinary sodium values were increased in the celecoxib group when compared with the other groups. The administration of celecoxib and piroxicam caused a significant decrease in the number of interstitial macrophages when compared to the untreated group. The Bowman space was significantly increased in the untreated group when compared with the celecoxib and the piroxicam groups. These studies indicate that celecoxib may be an important factor affecting renal morphological and functional changes after the release of a 24 h complete ureteric obstruction.
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PMID:Renal effects on a solitary kidney of specific inhibition of cyclooxygenease-2 after 24 h of complete ureteric obstruction in rats. 1220 39
A 54-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital for oliguria and left lower abdominal pain. She had renal dysfunction with a serum creatinine of 9.1 mg/dl and blood urea
nitrogen
of 96.5 mg/dl. Plain computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging revealed right dwarf kidney and left giant hydronephrosis with extravasation of urine. MR-urography revealed left dilated
ureter
caused by ureterovesical junction (UVJ) stenosis. Therefore, percutaneous nephrostomy was immediately performed to treat postrenal failure, with resulting collection of approximately 1,650 ml of urine. Subsequently, left ureterocystoneostomy was performed for the treatment of UVJ stenosis because improvement of left UVJ stenosis had not been confirmed by nephrostography during follow-up. Judging from the past history of myoma operated and reactive fibrosis of stump of left
ureter
histopathologically, it was considered that acquired UVJ stenosis had led to giant hydronephrosis.
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PMID:[A case of unilateral giant hydronephrosis with contralateral dwarf kidney]. 1289 39
Cut surfaces of rat kidneys exhibit intense, reproducible, and very detailed phosphorescent patterns after they are cooled with liquid
nitrogen
and then exposed to shortwave ultraviolet radiation. Ligation of the renal blood vessels for a period of 6 to 24 hours destroys most of this phosphorescence, whereas a ligation of the
ureter
has no effect on kidney phosphorescence.
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PMID:Phosphorescence of rat kidneys cooled in liquid nitrogen. 1400 51
Although ultrasonography is regarded as the gold standard in the diagnosis of obstructive nephropathy, dilatation is sometimes not observed by ultrasonography. We report upon a case of minimally dilated obstructive nephropathy due to an
ureter
stone in a kidney donor with volume depletion. A 54-year-old man was admitted due to anuria and abdominal pain of 2 days duration. Ten years previously, his right kidney was donated for transplantation, and one month before admission, he abstained from all food except water and salt, for 30 days for religious reasons. He had lost 8 kg of body weight. On admission, he had clinical signs of volume depletion, i.e., a dehydrated tongue and decreased skin turgor. Laboratory data confirmed severe renal failure, his blood urea
nitrogen
level was 107.3 mg/dL, and his serum creatinine 16.5 mg/dL. The plain X-ray was unremarkable and ultrasonography showed only minimal dilatation of the renal collecting system. On follow-up ultrasonography, performed on the 5th hospital day, the dilatation of the collecting system had slightly progressed and a small stone was found at
ureter
orifice by cystoscopy. Removal of stone initiated dramatic diuresis with a rapid return of renal function to normal by the third day.
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PMID:Minimally dilated obstructive nephropathy initially suspected as pre-renal azotemia in a kidney donor with volume depletion. 1471 34
First reports in German literature on the effective removal of uremic toxins by means of extracorporeal hemodialysis in bi-nephrectomized, acute uremic dogs were given by Heinrich Necheles and Georg Haas. These methods were viewed with great scepticism by Georg Ganter who criticized in particular the extensive operative procedure by use of the femoral artery and vein, the size and fragility of the dialysers, as well as the potential toxic effects of the anticoagulant hirudin. As an alternative approach, he suggested the use of the peritoneum as an especially large endogenous dialysis membrane. In 1923, in experiments on
ureter
-ligated guinea pigs and rabbits, he demonstrated that the single or repeated instillation (after effective draining) of physiological NaCl solution improves both the symptoms of uremia and the blood urea
nitrogen
level. In patients this new procedure was implemented only sporadically and in the form of a single fluid instillation after a first observation in a uremic patient where a pleura exudate was substituted: in a female patient with acute uremia as a consequence of a
ureter
occlusion, due to uterus carcinoma, and in a patient with a diabetic coma. In spite of these limited experiences, Ganter was convinced of the superiority of his method over the troublesome hemodialysis therapy and recommended its broader clinical application.
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PMID:Georg Ganter--a pioneer of peritoneal dialysis and his tragic academic demise at the hand of the Nazi regime. 1536 72
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