Role of Liver Fatty Acid Binding Protein in Kidney Damage Induced by Aristolochic Acid in Rat Evaluated by Perfusion of Isolated Kidney
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Role of Liver Fatty Acid Binding Protein in Kidney Damage Induced by Aristolochic Acid in Rat Evaluated by Perfusion of Isolated Kidney
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical FormulaeVol. 17, Issue 7, Pages: 217-219(2011)
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ZHOU Qi, ZHANG Ze-an, JIN Ruo-min. Role of Liver Fatty Acid Binding Protein in Kidney Damage Induced by Aristolochic Acid in Rat Evaluated by Perfusion of Isolated Kidney[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2011, 17(7): 217-219.
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ZHOU Qi, ZHANG Ze-an, JIN Ruo-min. Role of Liver Fatty Acid Binding Protein in Kidney Damage Induced by Aristolochic Acid in Rat Evaluated by Perfusion of Isolated Kidney[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2011, 17(7): 217-219.DOI:
Role of Liver Fatty Acid Binding Protein in Kidney Damage Induced by Aristolochic Acid in Rat Evaluated by Perfusion of Isolated Kidney
Objective: To discuss the relationship between the liver fatty acid binding protein and kidney damage induced by aristolochic acid in rats evaluated by perfusion of isolated kidney. Method: Rat perfusion model of isolated kidney was established at the constant flow of 5 mL ·min-1.The control group was administrated with normal perfusate
while the experimental group was given aristolochic acid(7 mg in 50 mL).After 10 min of perfusion
the perfusate and urine at different time points were collected.Then concentration of K
Na
Cl was determined and their clearance was calculated.The content of liver fatty acid binding protein was detected by Elisa. Result: Compared with the control group
the clearance of K and Na in the experimental group given aristolochic acid began to decrease from (99.54±14.55)% and (27.93±6.66)% of pre-perfusion to (33.16±9.59)% and (9.70±2.62)% of 30 min after perfusion respectively
and liver fatty acid binding protein immediately increased significantly from (7.42±0.12)ng ·L-1 of pre-perfusion to (8.18±0.47)ng ·L-1 at the moment of after perfusion respectively. Conclusion: Liver fatty acid binding protein is superior to the clearance of traditional indicators in the evaluation of acute tubular injury induced by aristolochic acid.It is an early and sensitive biomarker of renal tubular injury.