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Effect of chronic fish oil supplementation on renal function of normal and cachectic rats.

R Fernandez1, J Piechnik, R Fabris, G Malnic, L C Fernandes.   

Abstract

In the present study we determined the effect of chronic diet supplementation with n-3 PUFA on renal function of healthy and cachectic subjects by providing fish oil (1 g/kg body weight) to female rats throughout pregnancy and lactation and then to their offspring post-weaning and examined its effect on renal function parameters during their adulthood. The animals were divided into four groups of 5-10 rats in each group: control, control supplemented with fish oil (P), cachectic Walker 256 tumor-bearing (W), and W supplemented with fish oil (WP). Food intake was significantly lower in the W group compared to control (12.66 +/- 4.24 vs 25.30 +/- 1.07 g/day). Treatment with fish oil significantly reversed this reduction (22.70 +/- 2.94 g/day). Tumor growth rate was markedly reduced in the P group (16.41 +/- 2.09 for WP vs 24.06 +/- 2.64 g for W). WP group showed a significant increase in mean glomerular filtration rate compared to P and control (1.520 +/- 0.214 ml min-1 kg body weight-1; P < 0.05). Tumor-bearing groups had low urine osmolality compared to control rats. The fractional sodium excretion decreased in the W group compared to control (0.43 +/- 0.16 vs 2.99 +/- 0.87%; P < 0.05), and partially recovered in the WP group (0.90 +/- 0.20%). In summary, the chronic supplementation with fish oil used in this study increased the amount of fat in the diet by only 0.1%, but caused remarkable changes in tumor growth rate and cachexia, also showing a renoprotective function.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15448868     DOI: 10.1590/s0100-879x2004001000006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Braz J Med Biol Res        ISSN: 0100-879X            Impact factor:   2.590


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