A method for studying the effect of vasoactive substances on glomerular filtration without affecting the central haemodynamics.

Renal physiology Pub Date : 1987-01-01 DOI:10.1159/000173122
O Källskog, M Wolgast
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A method for microcatheterization of rat kidneys was developed. The catheter consists of 50-100 micron thick polyethylene tubes, and is inserted into the interlobular or arcuate arteries via a lumbar artery. The technique makes it possible to perfuse a small number of nephrons with very high doses of vaso active substances without affecting the nephrons in the vicinity or the central haemodynamics. By adding labelled inulin to the perfusate it is also possible to calculate the amount of drug reaching the nephron under study. It was shown that the catheterization and perfusion with Ringer solution per se have no effect on the nephron function. Perfusion with very high doses of acetylcholine was found to have a selective effect on the area perfused but caused no changes in central haemodynamics, or on nephrons in unperfused areas. It is concluded that the technique is suitable for use in studies concerning the handling of high doses of vasoactive substances by the nephron.

一种研究血管活性物质对肾小球滤过作用而不影响中央血流动力学的方法。
建立了一种大鼠肾脏微置管方法。导管由50-100微米厚的聚乙烯管组成,通过腰动脉插入小叶间动脉或弓形动脉。该技术可以用非常高剂量的血管活性物质灌注少量肾单位,而不会影响附近的肾单位或中央血流动力学。通过在灌注液中加入标记菊粉,也可以计算到达所研究的肾元的药物量。结果表明,置管和灌注林格氏液本身对肾元功能无影响。研究发现,高剂量乙酰胆碱灌注对灌注区域有选择性影响,但对中枢血流动力学或未灌注区域的肾单位没有影响。结果表明,该技术适用于肾元处理高剂量血管活性物质的研究。
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