Biomolecules & Biomedicine (Feb 2006)

Nitric Oxide in Serum and Renal Tissue During Compensatory Renal Hypertrophy in Rats

  • Jasminko Huskić,
  • Asija Začiragić,
  • Nermina Babić,
  • Nedžad Mulabegović

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17305/bjbms.2006.3209
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1

Abstract

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Nitric oxide (NO) level in serum and renal tissue has been examined in 15 male Wistar rats, body weight 200-250 g, 7 days after unilateral nephrectomy. All rats were ether-anaesthetized and the kidneys were removed by dorsolateral approach. NO concentration in serum and renal tissue was determined by classic colorimetric Griess reaction. Conversion of NO(3)(2-) into NO(2)(2-) was done with elementary zinc. Results have shown that NO concentration in renal tissue is statistically higher in rats 7 days after unilateral nephrectomy then in control renal tissue before compensatory kidney growth (p<0,02). There is no difference between NO concentration in serum before unilateral nephrectomy and 7 days after nephrectomy. These findings suggest that NO may play an important role in mediating the hemodynamic changes associated with reduced renal mass.

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