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OXIDATIVE STRESS AND HEMODYNAMIC MALADJUSTMENT IN CHRONIC RENAL DISEASE: A THERAPEUTIC IMPLICATION

Authors :
Suthiluk Patumraj
Prasit Futrakul
Yuvadee Valyapongpichit
Narisa Futrakul
Piyaratana Tosukhowong
Numdee Tipprukmas
Source :
Renal Failure. 24:433-445
Publication Year :
2002
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2002.

Abstract

Hemodynamic maladjustment with predominant constriction at the efferent arteriole has been encountered in a variety of clinical settings of glomerulonephropathy. In essence, it induces not only intraglomerular hypertension but also exaggeratedly reduces the peritubular capillary flow, which supplies the tubulointerstitial compartment. The hemodynamic maladjustment is believed to reflect a glomerular endothelial cell dysfunction. In this regard, oxidative stress and antioxidant defect are likely responsible for the glomerular endothelial dysfunction. Improvement in renal function was accomplished following the correction of oxidant and antioxidant imbalance with antioxidant therapy and vasodilators. Following such therapy, there was a correction in hemodynamic maladjustment with a decline in intraglomerular hydrostatic pressure and an increase in renal perfusion with a subsequent increase in renal functions namely creatinine clearance, glomerular filtration rate and a decline in FEMg.

Details

ISSN :
15256049 and 0886022X
Volume :
24
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Renal Failure
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....30d997a73c450d188e7b691589ccfe2e