Jd. Jensen et al., EFFECT OF CAPTOPRIL ON THE RENAL VENOARTERIAL GRADIENT OF ERYTHROPOIETIN AND OXYGEN IN UNILATERAL RENAL-ARTERY DISEASE, Scandinavian journal of clinical & laboratory investigation, 53(8), 1993, pp. 859-865
Twenty-nine patients with unilateral renal artery stenosis or occlusio
n were investigated. The veno-arterial gradient (VA-gradient) of eryth
ropoietin (EPO), haemoglobin oxygen saturation and plasma renin activi
ty (PRA) was determined separately in each kidney before and 1h after
angiotensin converting enzyme inhibition (ACE-inhibition). The VA-grad
ient of EPO and of hemoglobin oxygen saturation were the same in the a
ffected and unaffected kidney during basal conditions. During ACE-inhi
bition the VA-gradient of EPO disappeared on the affected side but not
on the unaffected side. A fall in s-EPO after ACE inhibition was demo
nstrated in the renal vein on the affected side (-1.4Ul(-1), p<0.01),
in the contralateral vein (-0.8Ul(-1), p<0.01) and in the aorta (-0.6U
1(-1), p<0.01). The O-2-gradients were reduced on both sides after cap
topril, from 10.8-7.5% (p<0.04) on the affected side and from 10.8-9.0
% p<0.04) on the contralateral. It is suggested that the stimulated re
ninangiotensin system may be important for EPO production in the affec
ted kidney in unilateral renal disease.