Title of article :
Excretory Function of Intestinal Tract Enhanced in Kidney Impaired Rats Caused by Adenine
Author/Authors :
Yun, Yu Kunming Key Laboratory of Molecular Biology for Sinomedicine - Faculty of Basic Medicine - Yunnan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine - Kunming 650500 - China - School of Basic Medicine - Kunming Medical University - Kunming 650500 - China , Gao, Tao Kunming Key Laboratory of Molecular Biology for Sinomedicine - Faculty of Basic Medicine - Yunnan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine - Kunming 650500 - China , Li, Yue Kunming Key Laboratory of Molecular Biology for Sinomedicine - Faculty of Basic Medicine - Yunnan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine - Kunming 650500 - China , Gao, Zhiyi Kunming Key Laboratory of Molecular Biology for Sinomedicine - Faculty of Basic Medicine - Yunnan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine - Kunming 650500 - China , Duan, Jinlian Kunming Key Laboratory of Molecular Biology for Sinomedicine - Faculty of Basic Medicine - Yunnan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine - Kunming 650500 - China , Yin, Hua Kunming Key Laboratory of Molecular Biology for Sinomedicine - Faculty of Basic Medicine - Yunnan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine - Kunming 650500 - China , Duan, Weigang Kunming Key Laboratory of Molecular Biology for Sinomedicine - Faculty of Basic Medicine - Yunnan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine - Kunming 650500 - China
Abstract :
The main aim of the study was to prove the compensative effect of intestine for renal function. Rat kidney was impaired by intragastrically administrating adenine (400 mg per day for 5 days). Intestinal tract was harvested and equally divided into 20 segments except cecum. Kidneys were harvested and histologically examined with hematoxylin-eosin staining kits. Uric acid,
urea (BUN), and creatinine in serum were determined with assay kits, and BUN and creatinine in every intestinal segment
were also determined. The results showed that adenine was able to increase uric acid level in serum from 20.98 ± 6.98 𝜇g/mL
to 40.77 ± 7.52 𝜇g/mL and cause renal function damage with BUN (from 3.87 ± 0.62 mM to 12.33 ± 3.27 mM) and creatinine (from
51.48±6.98 𝜇M to 118.25±28.63 𝜇M) increasing in serum and with abnormally micromorphological changes in kidney.The amount
of BUN and creatinine distributed in intestinal tract was positively correlated with those in blood. In impaired renal function rats,
the amount of BUN (from 4.26 ± 0.21 𝜇Mole to 10.72 ± 0.55 𝜇Mole) and creatinine (from 681.4 ± 23.3 nMole to 928.7 ± 21.3 nMole)
distributed in intestinal tract significantly increased. All the results proved that intestinal tract had excretory function compensative for renal function.
Keywords :
Excretory Function , Intestinal Tract Enhanced , Kidney , Rats , Adenine
Journal title :
The Scientific World Journal