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Age-dependent renal responses to the bradykinin B(2)- receptor antagonist icatibant in conscious lambs
Authors:Patel A  Smith F G
Institution:Departments of Physiology and Biophysics/Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, T2N 4N1 Canada.
Abstract:To investigate the role of endogenously produced bradykinin in modulating renal function during postnatal maturation, various parameters of glomerular and tubular function were measured for 1 h before and after intravenous injection of 12.5 microg/kg of the specific B(2)-receptor antagonist icatibant to conscious, chronically instrumented lambs aged approximately 1 (n = 7) and approximately 6 wk (n = 7). In response to icatibant, and in the absence of any changes in renal hemodynamics, there was an approximately 80% decrease in glomerular filtration rate (GFR) at 20 min in 1-wk-old lambs that was sustained for 60 min; in 6-wk-old lambs, there was an approximately 70% decrease in GFR by 20 min, with control levels being reached by 40 min. Icatibant administration was also associated with significant decreases in urinary flow, Cl(-), and K(+) excretion rates that were similar in both groups of lambs, whereas Na(+) excretion decreased only in 6-wk-old lambs. We conclude that bradykinin modulates glomerular and tubular function in an age-dependent manner.
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