To investigate the interaction of cyclosporine nephrotoxicity and renal ischemia, an animal model in rats with bilateral renal artery clamping was used. Rats given cyclosporine had a lower rate of recovery from ischemia. However, the percentages of reduction in glomerular filtration rate in vehicle and cyclosporine groups were the same in sham-operated or ischemically treated group. This suggests a superimposition of cyclosporine nephrotoxicity on the recovering kidneys rather than synergistic potentiation between ischemia and cyclosporine nephrotoxicity.