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Improved kinetic model for the transcutaneous measurement of glomerular filtration rate in experimental animals

Authors :
Lena William-Olsson
Ralf Heinrich
Daniel Schock-Kusch
Yury Shulhevich
Jochen Friedemann
Johannes Pill
Matthias Raedle
Source :
Kidney International. 90:1377-1385
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2016.

Abstract

Transcutaneous measurement of the glomerular filtration rate ( t GFR) is now frequently used in animal studies. t GFR allows consecutive measurements on the same animal, including multiple measurements on a daily basis, because no blood sampling is required. Here we derive and validate a novel kinetic model for the description of transcutaneously measured FITC-Sinistrin excretion kinetics. In contrast to standard 1- to 3-compartment models, our model covers the complete kinetic, including injection and distribution of the tracer in the plasma compartment. Because the model describes the complete progression of the measurement, it allows further refinement by correcting for baseline shifts observed occasionally during measurement. Possible reasons for shifts in the background signal include photo bleaching of the skin, autofluorescence, changes of physiological state of the animals during the measurements, or effects arising from the attachment of the measurement device. Using the new 3-compartment kinetic model with modulated baseline ( t GFR 3cp.b.m ), t GFR measurements in rats can reach comparable precision as those from GFR measurements assessed using a gold standard technique based on constant infusion of a tracer. Moreover, the variability of simultaneous (parallel) measurements, as well as repeated t GFR measurements in the same animals, showed higher precision when t GFR 3cp.b.m was compared with the 1-compartment t GFR 1cp model.

Details

ISSN :
00852538
Volume :
90
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Kidney International
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b1d62fd9ce75d8a3628e985836f06748
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.kint.2016.07.024