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Erschienen in: Urolithiasis 4/2004

01.08.2004 | Original Paper

Limitation of apoptotic changes in renal tubular cell injury induced by hyperoxaluria

verfasst von: Kemal Sarica, Ahmet Erbagci, Faruk Yağci, Kemal Bakir, Sakıp Erturhan, Ramazan Uçak

Erschienen in: Urolithiasis | Ausgabe 4/2004

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Abstract

Renal tubular epithelium is the major target for oxalate induced injury, and sustained hyperoxaluria together with CaOx crystal formation/deposition may induce renal tubular cell damage and/or dysfunction. This may express itself in cell apoptosis. To evaluate the possible protective effects of certain agents (vitamin E, potassium citrate, allopurinol, verapamil and MgOH) on the presence and the severity of apoptotic changes caused by hyperoxaluria on renal tubular epithelium, an experimental study in rabbits was performed. Seventy rabbits were divided into seven different groups (each group n=10): in group I severe hyperoxaluria was induced by continuous ethylene glycol (0.75%) administration started on day 0 and completed on day 14. Histologic alterations including crystal formation together with apoptotic changes (by using the TUNEL method) were evaluated on days 21 and 42, respectively. In the remaining experimental groups (groups II–VI), animals received some agents in addition to the induction of hyperoxaluria in an attempt to limit apoptotic changes. Group VII) animals constituted the controls. Kidneys were examined histopathologically under light microscopy for the presence and degree of crystal deposition in the tubular lumen. The percentage of apoptotic nuclei in the control group was significantly different from the other group animals (2.9–2.4%) in all study phases (P<0.05). Apart from potassium citrate and allopurinol, the other medications seemed to prevent or limit the formation of apoptotic changes in renal tubular epithelium during the early period (day 21). The percentage of positively stained nuclei in animals undergoing potassium citrate medication ranged from 24.3% to 28.6%, with an average of 27.1%. This was 18.4% in animals receiving allopurinol. On the other hand, animals receiving magnesium hydroxide (MgOH), verapamil and vitamin E demonstrated limited apoptotic changes (11.2, 9.7, 8.7%, respectively) during this phase(P<0.05). In the long-term (day 42), the animals receiving allopurinol and eitamine E showed a decrease in the percentage of the positively stained nuclei (13.5% and 8.3%, respectively). Animals in the other groups showed an increase in the number and percentage of apoptotic cells. Although, there was a significant decrease in the mean values of apoptosis in animals receiving vitamine E (8.7%–8.3%) and allopurinol (18.4%–13.5%) (P<0.05), animals on verapamil, MgOH and potassium citrate medication had an increase in these values or the change was not found to be significant. In the light of our findings and results from the literature, it is clear that that both hyperoxaluria and CaOx crystals may be injurious to renal epithelial cells. Apoptotic changes observed in renal tubular epithelial cells induced by massive hyperoxaluria might result in cell degradation and may play a role in the pathologic course of urolithiasis. Again, as demonstrated in our study, the limitation of both crystal deposition and apoptotic changes might be instituted by some antioxidant agents as well as urinary inhibitors. Clinical application of such agents in the prophylaxis of stone disease might limit the formation of urinary calculi, especially in recurrent stone formers.
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Metadaten
Titel
Limitation of apoptotic changes in renal tubular cell injury induced by hyperoxaluria
verfasst von
Kemal Sarica
Ahmet Erbagci
Faruk Yağci
Kemal Bakir
Sakıp Erturhan
Ramazan Uçak
Publikationsdatum
01.08.2004
Verlag
Springer-Verlag
Erschienen in
Urolithiasis / Ausgabe 4/2004
Print ISSN: 2194-7228
Elektronische ISSN: 2194-7236
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00240-003-0393-3

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