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Evaluation of the use of captopril on peritoneal fibrosis induced in rats by the use of glucose solution 4.25%.

Adriana Fátima Menegat Schuinski, Gilberto Baroni, Roberto Flávio Pecoits Filho, Fernando Meyer, Marina Lindstrom Wittica Cerqueira, Maria Angélica Alexandre da Silva, Viviane de Carvalho.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Chronic renal failure has alarming incidence all over the world in this century. Among the modalities of dialytic treatment, peritoneal dialysis has a major spot. This method of dialytic treatment may present complications, and among those is peritoneal fibrosis. It occurs in patients submitted to peritoneal dialysis along years. It's most dangerous form is sclerosing encapsulant peritonitis, wich leads to a need of change in modality and many times lead to death.
OBJECTIVE: Study the influence of using captopril on the peritoneal fibrosis induced in rats using solution with glucoses 4.25%.
METHODS: Prospective controlled study in 20 non-uremic Wistar rats. The animals received a peritoneal infusion of 10 ml/100g of peritoneal dialysis solution glucose 4.25% on a daily basis. The animals were divided in two groups: experimental and control. The experimental group received captopril 30 mg/kg/d, by a gastric tube. The control group did not receive any drug. The follow-up was 21 and 49 days. At the end, one surgical procedure was performed to get histological samples of visceral and parietal peritoneum. The samples were analyzed using Hematoxylin Eosin and Sirius Red, to evaluate the severity of the fibrosis.
RESULTS: The analysis showed that the intensity of the fibrosis, the peritoneal thickness and the cell number in experimental and control groups were not statistically significant different in experimental and control groups.
CONCLUSION: Our findings indicate that captopril do not decrease the intensity of fibrosis on the peritoneal membrane that happens on rats on peritoneal dialysis.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24402107     DOI: 10.5935/0101-2800.20130046

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bras Nefrol        ISSN: 0101-2800


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Authors:  Thomas A Morinelli; Louis M Luttrell; Erik G Strungs; Michael E Ullian
Journal:  Int J Biochem Cell Biol       Date:  2016-05-07       Impact factor: 5.085

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