Renal protection by a dual ETA/ETB endothelin antagonist, L-754,142, after aortic cross-clamping in the dog.

1997 
Renal insufficiency is a significant complication that occurs after surgical procedures, requiring cross-clamping of the aorta. The mechanism for this renal dysfunction is currently not known, but studies suggest a potential role of endothelin in mediating the insufficiency. Accordingly, the role of endothelin was assessed using the nonpeptidyl, dual ETA/ETB endothelin antagonist L-754,142 in a model of renal insufficiency in the anesthetized dog induced by cross-clamping the suprarenal aorta for 60 min, followed by 2 h of reperfusion. In vehicle-treated animals (saline, n = 8) after 2 h of reperfusion, plasma [ET-1] increased 66% and renal blood flow (RBF) was reduced by 38% compared with baseline. This decline was associated with an 84% increase in renal vascular resistance and a 54% reduction in GFR (baseline, 46 +/- 5 ml/min; 21 +/- 3 ml/min at 2 h; P
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