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摘要
为了研究高血糖状态下近端肾小管功能障碍,我们向雄性Wistar大鼠注入10%葡萄糖溶液,其中含有和不含0.16%的苯丙嗪(一种特异性近端肾小管葡萄糖运输抑制剂),并测量主要来自近端肾小管的酶的尿排泄率。以10%甘露醇溶液和0.9%生理盐水为对照。10%葡萄糖负荷组尿中n -乙酰基-ss- d -氨基葡萄糖苷酶、丙氨酸氨基肽酶、γ -谷氨酰转肽酶和二肽基氨基肽酶IV水平显著升高。相比之下,在10%甘露醇或0.9%盐负荷组中没有观察到这些增加的酶排泄。此外,在10%葡萄糖溶液中添加0.16%的连根苷完全阻止了n -乙酰- β - d -氨基葡萄糖苷酶、丙氨酸氨基肽酶和γ -谷氨酰转肽酶排泄量的增加,并略微降低了二肽基氨基肽酶IV的排泄量。在输注研究结束时,10%葡萄糖负荷组肾皮质山梨醇浓度升高约为0.9%生理盐水或10%甘露醇负荷组的2倍。然而,在同时接受葡萄糖和根瘤素的组中,没有观察到肾皮质山梨醇浓度的升高。该研究表明,葡萄糖负荷导致异常酶血症和肾皮质山梨醇积累;它们完全被苯丙素阻止了。
Effect of proximal tubular glucose transport blockade on urinary enzyme excretions in hyperglycemic rats.
To investigate proximal tubular dysfunction under hyperglycemic status, we infused 10% glucose solution into male Wistar rats with and without 0.16% phloridzin (a specific inhibitor of proximal tubular glucose transportation) and measured the urinary excretion rates of enzymes that are derived predominantly from proximal tubules. We used 10% mannitol solution and 0.9% saline as controls. Urinary excretion levels of N-acetyl-ss-D-glucosaminidase, alanine aminopeptidase, gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase and dipeptidyl aminopeptidase IV were significantly increased in the 10% glucose-loaded group. In contrast, these increased enzyme excretions were not observed in the 10% mannitol or 0.9% saline-loaded group. Moreover, addition of 0.16% phloridzin to 10% glucose solution completely prevented these increases in N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase, alanine aminopeptidase and gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase excretion, and slightly decreased dipeptidyl aminopeptidase IV excretion. At the end of the infusion study, a rise in renal cortical sorbitol concentration of the 10% glucose-loaded group was about 2 times higher than the 0.9% saline or 10% mannitol-loaded group. However, in the group that received both glucose and phloridzin, elevation of renal cortical sorbitol concentration was not observed. This study showed that glucose-load results in both abnormal enzymuria and renal cortical sorbitol accumulation; they were completely prevented by phloridzin.