M. Al Banchaabouchi et al., Long-term effect of partial nephrectomy on biological parameters, kidney histology, and guanidino compound levels in mice, METABOLISM, 50(12), 2001, pp. 1418-1425
The long-term adverse consequences of early renal mass reduction in mice ha
ve not yet been investigated. The effects of partial surgical nephrectomy (
NX) in 2-month-old mice on some biological parameters, on histopathologic a
nd morphometric features of the kidney, and on urea and guanidino compound
(GC) levels in plasma, urine, and brain were examined at 10 days, and 1, 2,
4, and 12 months postsurgery. Body weight, urinary volume, and plasma urea
were most affected at 10 days and 12 months post-NX. NX-induced changes in
the remaining renal tissue (including hypertrophy, glomerular mesangial ex
pansion, and presence of protein casts) increased with age. As in human ren
al insufficiency, NX mice showed significantly higher plasma guanidinosucci
nic acid (GSA) and creatinine (CTN) levels at all studied periods. The same
tendency could be seen for most other plasma GCs examined, except for argi
nine (Arg), guanidinoacetic acid (GAA), and homoarginine (HA). As seen in h
uman pathobiochemistry, the latter 2 compounds tended to be lower in NX mic
e in our follow-up study. Remarkably, and also similar to humans, NX mice e
xcreted less GAA and more GSA than controls during the entire follow-up stu
dy. During the follow-up, excretion levels of GAA were unchanged in NX and
sham-operated mice. In brain, GAA and gamma -guanidinobutyric acid (GBA) le
vels were always higher in NX mice with a tendency to respectively increase
or decrease over time in NX as well as sham-operated mice. Although urea a
nd GC metabolism were influenced by time post-NX and aging, the model was c
onfirmed to display a mild stable chronic impairment of renal function. His
topathologic and morphometric changes of the kidney increased with age. Cop
yright (C) 2001 by W.B. Saunders Company. .