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Can Vet J ; 45(10): 831-7, 2004 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15532882

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study was to identify oxidative damage to renal allografts during graft rejection by evaluating changes in oxidative markers and plasma lactate levels in feline renal allotransplant recipients. Heterotopic renal allotransplantations were performed between 8 adult feline cross-matched donors. Following 14 d of immunosuppression, the drugs were discontinued to allow allograft rejection. Baseline and serial postoperative evaluations of serum creatinine, plasma lactate, plasma thiobarbituate reactive substances (TBARS), plasma creatol, urine creatol, and renal sonographic cross-sectional area were performed. When sonographic evaluation revealed the absence of blood flow to the allograft, the rejected kidney was nephrectomized and evaluated histopathologically. Allograft rejection occurred in all cats by day 26. A significant elevation in body temperature occurred during the rejection period. No significant change was observed between any of the time periods for plasma TBARS, creatol, or urine creatol. There was a significant decrease in plasma lactate levels throughout the study. Markers of oxidative stress from venous blood did not reflect renal allograft rejection in cats with a normally functioning native kidney. Renal allograft rejection may be associated with significant increases in body temperature and warrants further investigation.


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Creatinine/analogs & derivatives , Creatinine/blood , Graft Rejection/veterinary , Kidney Transplantation/veterinary , Thiobarbituric Acid Reactive Substances , Animals , Biomarkers/blood , Cat Diseases/surgery , Cats , Creatinine/urine , Fever/veterinary , Graft Rejection/blood , Graft Rejection/diagnosis , Kidney/blood supply , Kidney/diagnostic imaging , Kidney Failure, Chronic/surgery , Kidney Failure, Chronic/veterinary , Kidney Function Tests/methods , Kidney Function Tests/veterinary , Lactic Acid/blood , Male , Oxidative Stress , Predictive Value of Tests , Specific Pathogen-Free Organisms , Ultrasonography
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Vet Radiol Ultrasound ; 44(6): 707-13, 2003.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14703255

ABSTRACT

The sonographic features of acute renal allograft rejection in humans and dogs are manifested by increase in renal cross-sectional area and reduction in renal cortical blood flow. These changes have not been investigated in cats. The objectives of this study were to evaluate sonographic and scintigraphic changes during acute renal allograft rejection in cats. Eight SPF, intact, adult, male cats received heterotopic renal allotransplantations. Immunosuppressive doses of cyclosporine and prednisolone were administered for 14 days and then discontinued to allow acute allograft rejection to occur. Serial measurements of renal cross-sectional area, resistive index (RI), echogenicity, and glomerular filtration rate (GFR) were performed to evaluate changes during acute rejection. Upon sonographic confirmation of absent diastolic blood flow or a 20% increase in cross-sectional area of the allograft, a nephrectomy and histopathologic evaluation were performed. Acute allograft rejection was confirmed histologically in all cats. Significant increases in renal cross-sectional area (P < 0.001) occurred postoperatively and during rejection. There were no significant changes in RI (P = 0.43) at any time. A subjective increase in medullary echogenicity and a decrease in corticomedullary demarcation were observed in the rejection period. While GFR decreased significantly in the immediate postoperative period (P < 0.001), no further change occurred during rejection (P = 0.42). Changes in RI and GFR do not appear to be sensitive indicators of acute renal allograft rejection in cats. Serial measurements of renal cross-sectional area appear to be a sensitive method for the early diagnosis of allograft rejection in feline renal transplant recipients.


Subject(s)
Graft Rejection/veterinary , Kidney Transplantation/veterinary , Kidney/blood supply , Animals , Cats , Glomerular Filtration Rate/veterinary , Kidney/diagnostic imaging , Kidney Function Tests/methods , Kidney Function Tests/veterinary , Male , Radionuclide Imaging/veterinary , Renal Circulation , Specific Pathogen-Free Organisms , Technetium Tc 99m Pentetate , Ultrasonography/veterinary
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