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Renoprotection against complete unilateral ureteric obstruction: Is there an ultimate choice?

Objectives: To evaluate and compare the relative contribution of different therapeutic agents for renoprotection against complete unilateral ureteric obstruction (UUO), using a rabbit model sampled at different times. Materials and methods: Eighty-four male New Zealand White rabbits were divided int...

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Published in:Arab Journal of Urology 2012-06, Vol.10 (2), p.199-206
Main Authors: Khalil, Khaled I., Shokeir, Ahmed A., Wafa, Ehab W., Gad, Gad El-Mawla A., Helmy, Soheir A., Nour, Eman M., Sarhan, Mohamed
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Summary:Objectives: To evaluate and compare the relative contribution of different therapeutic agents for renoprotection against complete unilateral ureteric obstruction (UUO), using a rabbit model sampled at different times. Materials and methods: Eighty-four male New Zealand White rabbits were divided into seven groups of 12 rabbits; a sham group, a control (left UUO+no medication) or left UUO and treated with either enalapril, losartan, verapamil, L-arginine or antioxidant (vitamin E and selenium mixture). Rabbits in the control and treated groups were subjected to 3, 10 and 21 days of complete ureteric ligation and then killed humanely. The control and treated groups were evaluated at baseline and at the end of the experiment, by measuring split effective renal plasma flow (ERPF) using diuretic renography, and the split glomerular filtration rate (GFR) using selective creatinine clearance. Renal histopathology was evaluated using a tubulo-interstitial damage score. Results: In the sham group there was no significant effect on any of the evaluated variables. For split ERPF, losartan showed the highest renoprotective effect, saving 44% and 77% of ERPF at 3 and 21 days after UUO, respectively. Losartan was also the best renoprotective agent forGFR. For renal histopathology, enalapril showed the earliest and greatest improvement as assessed by the damage score, reaching 60% at 21 days after UUO. L-Arginine was the next best effect to blockade the renin-angiotensin system for renoprotection. Conclusion: We suggest that blockade of the renin-angiotensin system provides the best renoprotection against the effects of complete UUO.
ISSN:2090-5998
2090-598X
2090-598X
2090-5998
DOI:10.1016/j.aju.2011.11.004