Contrast media induced changes in tubular electrophysiology and glomerular filtration rate in the mouse kidney

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Morgunov, NS
Foster, SG
Hirsch, DJ
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diatrizoate; proximal tubule; electrophysiology; glomerular filtration rate;
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10.1139/cjpp-75-8-988
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R9 [药学];
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The isolated perfused mouse proximal tubule was used to examine electrophysiologic effects of diatrizoate and ioversol. Luminal or basolateral application of diatrizoate resulted in a dose-dependent, reversible hyperpolarization of the proximal tubule cell basolateral membrane potential (V-B), which could be abolished by the addition of 10 mu M probenecid. While there was a modest reduction in intracellular ATP following a 60-min exposure to diatrizoate, there was no deterioration of V-B after 90 min of diatrizoate exposure, even following a 20-min hypoxic insult. Ioversol did not elicit an electrical response. Neither diatrizoate nor ioversol significantly affected transepithelial potential (V-T) in the isolated perfused medullary thick ascending limb. In vivo studies showed that only the ionic contrast agent diatrizoate significantly reduced glomerular filtration rate, by 70%. The observed acute contrast media induced reduction in glomerular filtration rate does not appear to depend on direct renal tubular cytotoxicity.
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