Effect of diatrizoate on the function of the isolated perfused rat kidney
- 1 November 1992
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in The British Journal of Radiology
- Vol. 65 (779), 1011-1017
- https://doi.org/10.1259/0007-1285-65-779-1011
Abstract
The mechanism of the nephrotoxicity of water-soluble contrast media (WSCM) remains ill defined. We have studied the effect of diatrizoate on the isolated perfused rat kidney (IPRK). Emphasis was on the effect of low- and high-dose diatrizoate on glomerular filtration rate (GFR), renal perfusate flow (RPF), fractional excretion of albumin (FE Alb) and fractional reabsorption of sodium (FR Na). The addition of diatrizoate to the IPRK led to a dose-dependent biphasic change in RPF and GFR characterized by an initial transient increase followed by a marked and sustained decrease. Diatrizoate induced a diuresis and a parallel increase in urinary sodium excretion (fall of FR Na). Fe Alb was also increased in kidneys exposed to diatrizoate. Electron microscopy of a control kidney showed preservation of cellular architecture, which contrasted with the observed cytoplasmic vacuolation of proximal tubular cells after perfusion with diatrizoate. This study confirms a direct effect of WSCM on the function of the IPRK. In this experimental model, diatrizoate reproduces the effects observed in vivo on GFR and renal perfusion.Keywords
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