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Alleviation of experimental ischemic acute renal failure by dimethyl sulfoxide

Authors :
I. Kedar
M. Ravid
J. Cohen
Erwin T. Jacob
Source :
Nephron. 29(1-2)
Publication Year :
1981

Abstract

Acute, ischemic renal failure was induced in rats by clamping of the renal vessels for 1 h. Following the termination of the ischemic period 5 g/kg of dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) were administered intravenously as a 20% solution in saline. Control animals received normal saline. There were not deaths among the DMSO-treated animals. Urine flow began within 15 min of DMSO infusion. 24 h after the experiment the mean blood urea was 73 +/- (SEM) 14 mg/100 ml (n = 29). All the control rats died during the week following the experiment. The mean blood urea at 24 h was 276 +/- 18 mg/100 ml (n = 20). In 10 additional animals perfusion of the kidney with DMSO prior to the closure of renal vessels protected the organ from ischemic damage. These experiments have a bearing on the therapeutic approach to ischemic renal failure in man, and on preservation methods of donor kidneys for transplantation.

Details

ISSN :
16608151
Volume :
29
Issue :
1-2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nephron
Accession number :
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