Ca. Rinder et al., THROMBOXANE-A(2) RECEPTOR BLOCKADE IMPROVES RENAL-FUNCTION AND HISTOPATHOLOGY IN THE POSTOBSTRUCTIVE KIDNEY, Kidney international, 45(1), 1994, pp. 185-192
To elucidate the role of the vasoconstrictor thromboxane A2(TXA2) in p
ost-obstructive nephropathy, we examined the effect of the TXA2 recept
or antagonist GR32191(GR) on renal function and histopathology in the
post-obstructed kidney (POK) in rats. Rats pre-treated with 3 or 6 mg/
kg i.p. of GR prior to ureteral obstruction and maintained on b.i.d. d
oses of GR were compared to vehicle-treated and sham-operated controls
. Renal hemodynamic, clearance and excretory function were assessed in
each kidney following relief of 24 hours of unilateral ureteral obstr
uction. The histology of each kidney was evaluated. Mean clearances of
inulin for the POK were significantly greater in the treated rats (0.
42 +/- 0.06 ml/min at 6 mg/kg) than in controls (0.13 +/- 0.04 ml/min)
and a dose-response effect was observed (P < 0.05). Paraaminohippurat
e clearance was increased by >150% and renal vascular resistance was r
educed by 50% in GR treated animals compared with controls (P < 0.05).
Histopathologic findings in the untreated POK were typical of early o
bstruction. In the GR treated groups these changes were much less seve
re. These data support an important role for TXA2 in the pathogenesis
of post-obstructive nephropathy.