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- W2080153319 abstract "Renal injury due to ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) is the major cause of acute kidney injury. Whether enhanced susceptibility to renal injury due to I/R can be programmed during fetal life is unknown. Epidemiological studies indicate that low birth weight (LBW) individuals are more susceptible to renal injury than normal birth weight (NBW) individuals. Thus, the aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that LBW is associated with an increased susceptibility to renal injury induced by mild renal I/R (15-min ischemia). Systemic and renal hemodynamic parameters were determined in NBW and LBW adult male rats after mild renal I/R; renal superoxide production and tubular injury were also assessed. A subgroup was pretreated with tempol, a superoxide dismutase mimetic, initiated 15 min before ischemia. Mild renal I/R did not alter renal hemodynamic parameters, induce tubular injury, or induce superoxide production in NBW rats. However, renal hemodynamic parameters declined, superoxide production increased, and histological indicators of tubular injury were present following mild renal I/R in LBW rats. Acute treatment with tempol prevented these alterations in LBW rats subjected to mild renal I/R. Thus, these findings suggest that adverse conditions during fetal life can compromise the renal response to subtle insults leading to an increased susceptibility to renal injury, suggesting that LBW individuals may be an “at risk” population for renal disease. Additionally, the outcome of tempol treatment proposes a possible mechanistic pathway involved in mediating enhanced susceptibility to renal injury programmed during fetal life." @default.
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- W2080153319 title "Low birth weight increases susceptibility to renal injury in a rat model of mild ischemia-reperfusion" @default.
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- W2080153319 doi "https://doi.org/10.1152/ajprenal.00045.2011" @default.
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