Title of article :
Recoverability of renal function after relief of chronic partial unilateral ureteric obstruction: The effect of an angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor (enalapril)
Author/Authors :
Soliman, Shady A. Mansoura University - Urology Nephrology Center, Egypt , Shokeir, Ahmed A. Mansoura University - Urology Nephrology Center, Egypt , Mosbah, Ahmed Mansoura University - Urology Nephrology Center, Egypt , Abol-Enein, Hassan Mansoura University - Urology Nephrology Center, Egypt , Barakat, Nashwa Mansoura University - Urology Nephrology Center, Egypt , Abou-Bieh, Essam Mansoura University - Urology Nephrology Center, Egypt , Wafa, Ehab W. Mansoura University - Urology Nephrology Center, Egypt
Abstract :
Objectives: We evaluated the effect of an angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor (enalapril) on renal function during and after the relief of partial unilateral ureteric obstruction (UUO). Materials and methods: Thirty-two male mongrel dogs were classified into three groups: sham (eight), control (12; left partial UUO + no medication) and study (12; left partialUUO + enalapril). Dogs in the study and control groups were subjected to 4 weeks of partial UUO. After that, the dogs were reopened and subjected to Lich-Gregoir vesico-ureteric re-implantation, and were killed humanely by the end of the eighth week after relief of obstruction. The study and control groups were evaluated at baseline, after 4 weeks of obstruction and at 4 and 8 weeks after relief of obstruction, by measuring selective creatinine clearance (CCr), selective renographic clearance (RCr) and renal resistive index (RI). The sham group had sham surgery at 4 and 8 weeks and was evaluated as the other two groups. Results: Sham surgery showed no significant effect on any of the evaluated variables. Compared with the control, enalapril offset the reductions of CCr and RCr by an extra 11% and 12% of the basal values by the end of the fourth week of obstruction, respectively. Moreover, compared with the control, enalapril enhanced the recovery of CCr by an extra 10% and of RCr by an extra 23% of the basal values at 8 weeks after relief of the 4-week obstruction. In addition, the increase in RI was significantly less in the enalapril group. Conclusion: Enalapril decreases the deterioration of renal function in partial UUO and enhances the recoverability of renal function after relief of obstruction
Keywords :
Ureteric obstruction , Recoverability of renal function , Enalapril
Journal title :
AJU - Arab Journal of Urology
Journal title :
AJU - Arab Journal of Urology