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dc.contributor.authorShid Moosavi, S.M.en_US
dc.contributor.authorBarmaki, B.en_US
dc.contributor.authorGeramizadeh, B.en_US
dc.contributor.authorFallahzadeh, H.en_US
dc.contributor.authorJohns, E. J.en_US
dc.date.accessioned1399-07-30T20:53:38Zfa_IR
dc.date.accessioned2020-10-21T20:53:38Z
dc.date.available1399-07-30T20:53:38Zfa_IR
dc.date.available2020-10-21T20:53:38Z
dc.date.issued2004-10-01en_US
dc.date.issued1383-07-10fa_IR
dc.date.submitted2015-10-04en_US
dc.date.submitted1394-07-12fa_IR
dc.identifier.citationShid Moosavi, S.M., Barmaki, B., Geramizadeh, B., Fallahzadeh, H., Johns, E. J.. (2004). Effect of Endothelin-A Receptor Blockade on the Early Phase of Ischemia/Reperfusion-Induced Acute Renal Failure in Anesthetized Rats. Iranian Journal of Medical Sciences, 29(1), 14-20.en_US
dc.identifier.issn0253-0716
dc.identifier.issn1735-3688
dc.identifier.urihttps://ijms.sums.ac.ir/article_40123.html
dc.identifier.urihttps://iranjournals.nlai.ir/handle/123456789/439063
dc.description.abstractBackground: Previous studies have shown increases in endothelin (ET) concentration of plasma and renal tissues in acute renal failure (ARF).  ET has a potent vasoconstrictor effect, through binding with its ETA receptors, and may play some roles in renal hemodynamic dysfunction in ARF.Objective: To examine the beneficial effect of a selective ETA-receptor antagonist on renal dysfunction and tissue damage occurring during the early phase of ischemia/reperfusion-induced ARF.Methods: Pentobarbital anesthetized rats were prepared for the measurement of blood pressure and renal function. A 0.5 hr clearance period was taken as control period, followed by 1 hr, and then a 4 hr experimental clearance period was taken. In ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) group, 30 min after the end of the control clearance period, renal ischemia was induced by bilateral renal artery clamping for 30 min. In drug-treated (I/R+D) group, a selective ETA-receptor antagonist (UK-350,926) was infused iv at 50 mg/kg/min for 30 min before and 2 hr following occlusion of renal arteries. There was also a sham-operated group.Results: In I/R group, renal ischemia lowered creatinine clearance (CCr) by 76% (p<0.001), but elevated urine flow rate (V­0) by 2.9-fold (p<0.01) and absolute Na+excretion (UNaV0) by 3.2-fold (p<0.05) during the 4 hr reperfusion period as compared to their own control values. In I/R+D group, V0 and UNaV0 did not change significantly during the 4 hr experimental period, but the amount of decrease in CCr was equal to that of I/R group. Histological examination showed a mild degree of tissue damage in the cortex of I/R group but not in I/R+D and sham groups.Conclusion: Administration of the ETA-receptor antagonist does not prevent the fall of glomerular filtration, but it does ameliorate the damage of renal tissue and tubular reabsorption of Na­+ and water during 4 hrs of reperfusion following the ischemic challenge.en_US
dc.languageEnglish
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisherShiraz University of Medical Sciencesen_US
dc.relation.ispartofIranian Journal of Medical Sciencesen_US
dc.titleEffect of Endothelin-A Receptor Blockade on the Early Phase of Ischemia/Reperfusion-Induced Acute Renal Failure in Anesthetized Ratsen_US
dc.typeTexten_US
dc.typeOriginal Article(s)en_US
dc.contributor.departmentDepartment of Physiology, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iranen_US
dc.contributor.departmentDepartment of Physiology, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iranen_US
dc.contributor.departmentDepartment of Pathology, Medical School, Shiraz University of Medi-cal Sciences, Shiraz, Iranen_US
dc.contributor.departmentDepartment of Pediatrics, Nephrol-ogy Section, Nemazee Hospital, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iranen_US
dc.contributor.departmentDeparment of Physiology, University College Cork, Irelanden_US
dc.citation.volume29
dc.citation.issue1
dc.citation.spage14
dc.citation.epage20


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