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Changes in regional renal perfusion following ischemia/reperfusion injury to the rat kidney.

G M Lennon1, P C Ryan, E F Gaffney, J M Fitzpatrick.   

Abstract

Post-ischemic renal failure is associated with a zone of vascular hyperaemia in the outer medulla of the kidney. The effect of this lesion on regional renal perfusion is, however, unclear. Acute unilateral renal ischemia was applied to four groups of ten adult male Wistar rats for a period of 60 min, followed by revascularisation for 0, 15, 30 or 60 min. The aorta was then clamped and Microfil was injected at a standard pressure to fill the renal vasculature. Gross and histological examinations of the renal parenchyma and vasculature were then performed. Regional renal Microfil perfusion was quantified by examination of unstained histological sections, giving rise to a vascular perfusion index (VPI) for each vascular region of the kidney. The VPIs were similar in control and ischemic kidneys that were not subjected to reflow (group 1). In contrast, the VPI was markedly decreased in the inner stripe and inner medulla in animals in which revascularisation had occurred (groups 2-4), and the vasculature in these regions was histologically shown to be packed with red blood cells. Post-ischemic renal failure is associated with hyperperfusion of the medulla resulting from blockage of the vasculature that occurs during revascularisation.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1926662     DOI: 10.1007/bf00305308

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Urol Res        ISSN: 0300-5623


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