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1 Instituto Reina Sofía
de Investigación Nefrológica,
We evaluated the involvement of nitric
oxide (NO) in the early hemodynamic response to uninephrectomy (UNX) in
rats. Animals were uninephrectomized, and 48 h after removal of the
kidney, the effect of infusing
NG-nitro-L-arginine
methyl ester (L-NAME) on renal function was studied. Glomeruli were isolated, and glomerular nitrite and cGMP productions were measured. In addition, endothelial constitutive NO
synthase (NOS III) and inducible NO synthase (iNOS) were assessed by
Western blot and by measuring the conversion of arginine to citrulline.
UNX animals showed an increase in renal plasma flow that was inhibited
by L-NAME in a higher proportion than in
sham-operated (SO) animals. No differences were observed in systemic
NO-dependent vascular tone, since mean arterial pressure showed similar
increments in SO and UNX rats. Glomeruli from UNX animals showed an
increase in glomerular nitrite production that was blunted by
L-NAME addition. Also, cGMP levels were increased
in glomeruli from UNX animals, and this increase was inhibited by
L-NAME. Western blot analysis showed no
differences in NOS III but a higher iNOS amount in glomeruli from UNX
than in those from SO rats. No significant differences between UNX and
SO rats were found in calcium-dependent NOS enzymatic activity in the
renal cortex. However, calcium-independent enzymatic activity was
markedly higher in the renal cortex of UNX than in those from SO
animals. In conclusion, glomeruli from rats 48 h after UNX had a
greater production of NO than those from SO animals. This increased
glomerular NO production is based on an increase in the iNOS isoform.
Increased glomerular NO synthesis seems to play a role in the decreased
renal vascular resistance observed after unilateral nephrectomy in rats.
renal mass reduction; renal blood flow
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