RENAL HEMODYNAMIC CHANGES AFTER COMPLETE AND PARTIAL UNILATERAL URETERAL OBSTRUCTION IN THE FETAL LAMB
- 1 September 1998
- journal article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Journal of Urology
- Vol. 160 (3 Part 2) , 1063-1069
- https://doi.org/10.1016/s0022-5347(01)62698-3
Abstract
Complete and partial ureteral obstruction decreases ipsilateral renal blood flow in neonatal and adult animals. However, the effects of obstruction that develops during gestation may be different from those in neonatal or adult animals. We determine whether complete or partial ureteral obstruction decreases ipsilateral renal blood flow in fetal sheep. We positioned an ultrasonic flow transducer around both renal arteries in 21 fetal sheep at 123 to 125 days of gestation. Unilateral ureteral obstruction was created in 16 fetuses, including complete and partial obstruction in 7 and 9, respectively. There were 5 controls. Renal blood flow and arterial blood pressure were measured daily for a minimum of 7 days. All obstructed kidneys had hydronephrosis, partially obstructed kidneys had less obstruction and contralateral kidneys had none. Renal weight was similar in obstructed and contralateral kidneys in the sham operated, partial and complete obstruction groups. After partial ureteral obstruction renal blood flow in obstructed and contralateral kidneys was increased compared to that in sham operated kidneys up to 11 days after obstruction was created. After complete ureteral obstruction the blood flow in obstructed kidneys was significantly lower than in the unobstructed counterparts but it remained 124% of initial renal blood flow at 10 days. Elevated ureteral pressure was maintained in obstructed kidneys throughout the study period. In our experiment partial ureteral obstruction in the fetus did not decrease renal blood flow to the ipsilateral kidney even after 7 days. Complete obstruction decreased blood flow in the affected kidney but not to same magnitude as that in previous adult animal studies. Our findings suggest that during gestation renal blood flow is maintained in the presence of obstruction.Keywords
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