Influence of vitamin E treatment on glutathione system after renal ischemia in immature and adult rats

Survival rates were not significantly different 5 days after 20-min unilateral ischemia followed by contralateral nephrectomy: 58 % in 20-day-old vs. 77 % in 55-day-old rats. This experimental approach was used to characterize age dependent differences in the susceptibility of the glutathione system...

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description Survival rates were not significantly different 5 days after 20-min unilateral ischemia followed by contralateral nephrectomy: 58 % in 20-day-old vs. 77 % in 55-day-old rats. This experimental approach was used to characterize age dependent differences in the susceptibility of the glutathione system to ischemia and protective effects of treatment with vitamin E (10 mg/100 g b.wt. once daily s.c.) on the outcome after renal ischemia. The degree of postischemic changes (GSH, γ-GT, TBARS) was the highest on days 1 and 2 after ischemia; at this time, survival rates were similar in young and adult rats. In adult animals, both glutathione content and the activity of γ-GT were significantly reduced after ischemia whereas in immature rats only the glutathione content was distinctly diminished. At the 5th day after ischemia the parameters were almost normalized in the two age groups. Repeated administration of vitamin E improved the survival rate in adult rats up to 100%; in young animals, lethality was not influenced by vitamin E treatment. This reflects the beneficial effects of vitamin E on the glutathione system in adults whereas the vitamin was without effect on the immature rats' glutathione system.
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Animals
Biological and medical sciences
Female
gamma-Glutamyltransferase - metabolism
Glutathione
Glutathione - metabolism
Ischemia, renal
Kidney - blood supply
Kidney - drug effects
Kidney - metabolism
Kidney, age
Lipid peroxidation
Lipid Peroxidation - drug effects
Maturation, rat
Medical sciences
Nephrectomy
Nephrology. Urinary tract diseases
Nephropathies. Renovascular diseases. Renal failure
Peroxidation, lipid
Rats
Rats, Wistar
Renal ischemia
Renovascular diseases
Reperfusion
Reperfusion Injury - drug therapy
Reperfusion Injury - metabolism
Reperfusion Injury - mortality
Survival Rate
Thiobarbituric Acid Reactive Substances - metabolism
Vitamin E
Vitamin E - pharmacology
title Influence of vitamin E treatment on glutathione system after renal ischemia in immature and adult rats
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