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Blood pressure management and progression of chronic kidney disease in a canine remnant kidney modelopen access

Authors
Kang, Jun GuYu, Mi YeonLee, HajeongKim, Dong KiJoo, Kwon WookKim, Yon SuYang, Seung Hee
Issue Date
May-2018
Publisher
Slovenska Akademia Vied
Keywords
Chronic kidney disease; Dog; Hypertension; Nephrectomy
Citation
General Physiology and Biophysics, v.37, no.3, pp.243 - 252
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Journal Title
General Physiology and Biophysics
Volume
37
Number
3
Start Page
243
End Page
252
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/3353
DOI
10.4149/gpb_2017055
ISSN
0231-5882
Abstract
The canine remnant kidney model is fundamental to understanding the relationship between hypertension and chronic kidney disease (CKD). This study aimed to create a 1/16 remnant kidney model and to determine whether blood pressure (BP) control affects the progression of CKD. A group of dogs received BP treatment (group A) and another received BP treatment except for the first 2 weeks (group B). The remnant kidney model was induced using a two-step subtotal nephrectomy method; dogs received antihypertensive therapy. Systolic BP, blood urea nitrogen, serum creatinine, urinary protein, and creatinine levels were measured weekly. Kidney tissues were obtained at the conclusion of the study. Systolic BP was controlled to <160 mmHg in both groups for 18 weeks, except for the first 2 weeks in group B. Proteinuria was elevated after renal ligation in both groups, but gradually increased in group B and decreased in group A (p = 0.009). Blood urea nitrogen (p = 0.014) and creatinine (p = 0.020) levels were higher in group B than in group A. More histological damage was observed in group B than in group A. Induction of 1/16 nephrectomy successfully established CKD. Control of BP may be important to prevent or control the progression of CKD in dogs.
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