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Effects of Exogenous Heme on Renal FunctionRole of Heme Oxygenase and Cyclooxygenase

 

作者: Francisca,   Rodriguez Rowena,   Kemp Michael,   Balazy Alberto,  

 

期刊: Hypertension: Journal of The American Heart Association  (OVID Available online 2003)
卷期: Volume 42, issue 4, Part 2  

页码: 680-684

 

ISSN:0194-911X

 

年代: 2003

 

出版商: OVID

 

关键词: kidney;renal circulation;prostaglandins;sodium;heme oxygenase;heme;carbon monoxide

 

数据来源: OVID

 

摘要:

Abstract—We examined the effects of heme administration (15 mg/kg IV) on indexes of renal carbon monoxide production and contrasted the renal functional response to heme in anesthetized rats pretreated and not pretreated with stannous mesoporphyrin (40 &mgr;mol/kg IV) to inhibit heme oxygenase or sodium meclofenamate (5 mg/kg IV plus infusion at 10 &mgr;g/kg per minute) to inhibit cyclooxygenase. In rats without drug pretreatment, heme administration decreased renal vascular resistance and increased renal blood flow, urine volume, and sodium excretion associated with augmented urinary excretion of 6-keto-PGF1&agr;and enhanced concentration of carbon monoxide in the renal cortical microdialysate. Pretreatment with stannous mesoporphyrin did not prevent heme from producing renal vasodilation and increasing renal blood flow but abolished the diuretic and natriuretic responses. Conversely, pretreatment with sodium meclofenamate blunted the renal vasodilatory effect of heme but affected neither the diuretic nor the natriuretic effect. We conclude that heme-induced renal vasodilation is a cyclooxygenase-dependent response involving increased synthesis of PGI2, whereas heme-induced diuresis and natriuresis are heme oxygenase-dependent responses involving inhibition of tubular reabsorption of sodium and water through undefined mechanisms.

 

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