EVIDENCE FOR THE ROLE OF OXYGEN RADICALS IN ACUTE NEPHROTOXIC NEPHRITIS
- 1 January 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 51 (4) , 396-403
Abstract
Acute glomerular injury in the rat was induced by the intrarenal, intraarterial infusion of sheep antibody to glomerular basement membrane (antiglomerular basement membrane). The antiglomerular basement membrane antibody was verified to be of the variety that is complement and neutrophil dependent for the induction of acute proteinuria, which peaks during the first 24 h. Following injection of the antibody, acute, intense, glomerular injury resulted with the denuding of glomerular vascular basement membrane associated with extensive damage or destruction of glomerular endothelial cells and fusion of epithelial cell foot processes. Treatment of animals with catalase produced, in a dose-dependent manner, as much as 75% protection against glomerular injury, as assessed by reduction in the proteinuria. Treatment of animals with superoxide dismutase caused a small reduction in the degree of glomerular injury, again assessed by a reduction in proteinuria. This protective effect of superoxide dismutase was not found to be statistically significant. The hydroxyl radical scavenger, dimethyl sulfoxide, which was shown to protect against endothelial cell injury following systemic activation of complement, was not protective in the anti-GBM model. Morphologically, glomeruli from catalase-protected rats showed numerous neutrophils but little or no evidence of injury to either glomerular endothelial or epithelial cells. Acute glomerular injury produced by antiglomerular basement membrane apparently is related to H2O2 production from activated neutrophils.This publication has 15 references indexed in Scilit:
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