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Mechanisms of progressive renal injury in adult rats treated with losartan during lactation.

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Author(s):
Flávia Gomes Machado
Total Authors: 1
Document type: Master's Dissertation
Press: São Paulo.
Institution: Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Faculdade de Medicina (FM/SBD)
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Examining board members:
Clarice Kazue Fujihara; Terezila Machado Coimbra; Irene de Lourdes Noronha
Advisor: Clarice Kazue Fujihara
Abstract

Inhibition of the renin-angiotensin system during lactation causes irreversible renal structural changes. In this study we investigated the evolution and the mechanisms underlying the chronic kidney disease caused by losartan (L) administration during lactation. Male Munich-Wistar pups were divided into two Groups: C, whose dams received pure water; and LRN, whose dams received L 250 mg/kg/day. At three months of life, LRN rats showed reduced nephron number and glomerular filtration rate. Though normotensive, these animals exhibited glomerular hypertension and podocyte dysfunction, in consistency with the presence of albuminura. Morphologic studies revealed that LRN rats exhibit a wide variation of glomerular volumes, with modest glomerular injury and interstitial lesions accompanied by renal inflammation. At 10 months of age, LRN rats exhibited heavy albuminuria, systemic hypertension, renal inflammation and progression of the glomerular and interstitial lesions. Conclusions: 1) AT1 receptor blockade during lactation constitutes a simple and reproductive model of progressive nephropathy, which develops until advanced stages without arterial hypertension; 2) The mechanisms involved in the progression of renal injury in this model are similar to those implicated in other models of chronic renal disease. (AU)