<b>The role of pneumoperitoneum in the glomerular filtration in an experimental model with 2/3 reduction of the renal mass

  • Marco Aurélio Valadão Universidade Estadual de Maringá
  • Djalma José Fagundes Escola Paulista de Medicina
  • Willian Cesar Cavazana Universidade Estadual de Maringá
  • Gabriel Jorge Fagundes Faculdade Assis Gurgacz

Résumé

Objective: To evaluate the influence of the CO2 pneumoperitoneum in the glomerular filtration in a rat model with a 2/3 reduction of renal parenchyma. Methods: Adult Wistar male rats (n = 50) were subjected to right nephrectomy and a 2/3 ligature of the renal left vascular branch. Animals were randomly distributed as follows: GI (n = 10) - simulated, GII (n = 20) –8 mm Hg pneumoperitoneum, and GIII (n = 20) –15 mm Hg pneumoperitoneum. After two (GIIA and GIIIA) and three (GIIB and GIIIB) hours of insufflation, and one hour of disinsufflation, they were evaluated for the following aspects: mean blood pressure (MBP), microhematocrit, urinary volume and inulin clearance. Results: The microscopic aspects showed signs of glomerulosclerosis that caused proteinuria. Renal function with8 mm Hg pneumoperitoneum after two hours of disinsufflation (Δ% = 202.68) was better than after three hours (Δ% = 10.89). With15 mm Hg pneumoperitoneum, the renal function was damaged by both procedures, that is, two (Δ% = -3.57) and three hours (Δ% = -3.25). Conclusion: Inulin clearance evidenced renal insufficiency in the model with a 2/3 reduction of renal mass, and depending on both the increase of the exposure time and the pressure intensity, it can be more intensified.

 

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2017-05-31
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Valadão, M. A., Fagundes, D. J., Cavazana, W. C., & Fagundes, G. J. (2017). <b&gt;The role of pneumoperitoneum in the glomerular filtration in an experimental model with 2/3 reduction of the renal mass. Acta Scientiarum. Health Sciences, 39(1), 89-95. https://doi.org/10.4025/actascihealthsci.v39i1.27131
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Medicina

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