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The study of renal injury in portal hypertensive rat after the occlusion of portal vein and inferior vena cava / 中国现代普通外科进展
Chinese Journal of Current Advances in General Surgery ; (4)2004.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-544053
ABSTRACT

Objective:

To investigate the renal injury of portal hypertensive rat after one hour of occlusion of portal vein and inferior vena cava.

Methods:

Healthy male Wistar rats were taken randomly as normal control、portal hypertensive control and trial group.The recoverable portal hypertensive model was induced firstly.Three weeks later ,15 model rats were taken randomly as portal hypertensive control group,others had another operation and were divided randomly into 0,6h,12h,24h,48h,72h,7d group according to different reperfusion time after 1 hour of occlusion of portal vein and inferior vena cava.At the corresponding time points after reperfusion,the examinations below were doneserum ALT,TBIL,BUN,Cr concentrations;mor-phological changes of liver and kidney,the ultrastructure of renal tissue.

Results:

Serum and Cr in trail group reached their peak value 12~24 hours after reperfusion,then decreased gradually,and returned to normal 72 hours after reperfusion.The main injury of kidney was located in proximal tubular epithelial cell ,it peaked at 12 hours and 24 hours after reperfusion,the sporadic karyopyknosis and karyorrhexis could be seen,but the basement membrane preserved well.48 hours later,the restoration could be seen.7 days later it restored obviously.

Conclusion:

There are obvious injury in tubular epithelial cell in the portal hypertensive rat after 1 hour of occlusion of portal vein and inferior vena cava.But the injury of kidney is reversible.

Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of Current Advances in General Surgery Year: 2004 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of Current Advances in General Surgery Year: 2004 Type: Article