The Influences of Aminophylline and Indomethacin in Glycerol-Induced Acute Renal Failure in Rats

Authors

  • Estabraq M. Mahdi AL-Kindy Medical College, Baghdad University

Keywords:

ARF, glycerol, adenosine, , aminophylline and indomethacin

Abstract

Background: Adenosine mediates homodynamic
changes and resulted in the production of acute renal
failure (ARF) in female Albino-Wister rats, therefore,
adenosine level increases highly in ARF.
Objective: This experiment was designed to
investigate the effect of the adenosine antagonist
aminophylline and the adenosine agonist indomethacin on glycerol-induced ARF.
Method: Glycerol induced ARF was produced by a
single dose (10ml/kg, 50%v/v with distilled water i.m)
in rats, which were restricted to drinking water.
Aminophylline was used in our study in a dose of
25mg/kg, i.p) while the dose of indomethacin was
10mg/kg, i.p), assessment of renal function was done
by measuring blood urea
nitrogen (BUN), serum creatinine (Scr), and creatinine
clearance (Ccr)
Results: Aminophylline exert its protective effect
against glycerol induced-ARF by lowering the
elevation in concentrations of BUN, Scr, and mortality
rate with a markedly attenuation of the sever
impairment Ccr. On the other hand, indomethacin
potentiates glycerol induced-ARF by significantly
increase the elevation in concentrations of BUN, Scr
and mortality rate with severely suppressed the
decrement in Ccr.
Conclusion: Aminophylline has ameliorating effect on
glycerol induced ARF while the prostaglandin inhibitor
indomethacin has reversed effect

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Published

2010-06-30

How to Cite

1.
Mahdi EM. The Influences of Aminophylline and Indomethacin in Glycerol-Induced Acute Renal Failure in Rats. Al-Kindy Col. Med. J [Internet]. 2010 Jun. 30 [cited 2024 Apr. 27];6(1):62-70. Available from: https://jkmc.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/MEDICAL/article/view/702