Effect of renal ischemia on cortical microsomal calcium accumulation

1985 
Mitochondrial respiration, Ca2+ content, and Ca2+ kinetics have been found to be profoundly altered in ischemic acute renal failure (ARF). The effect of clamping the bilateral renal artery for 50 and 90 min on microsomal Ca2+ uptake was therefore examined in the rat. The 50-min clamping produced a reversible model of nonoliguric ARF, and the 90-min clamping produced a model of nonreversible oliguric ARF. In the 50-min nonoliguric model, ATP-dependent Ca2+ uptake by microsomes from renal cortex (nmol X mg protein-1 X 30 min-1) was significantly impaired immediately before release of the clamp and before return of renal blood flow (reflow) (191 +/- 11 vs. 83 +/- 11, P less than 0.005). However, in this nonoliguric model of ischemic ARF, microsomal uptake returned completely to normal after 1 h of reflow (sham 189 +/- 11 vs. 167 +/- 14 at 1 h, NS) and persisted at this normal level at 24 h (sham 166 +/- 14 vs. 150 +/- 13 at 24 h, NS). In the oliguric model of ARF the microsomal Ca2+ uptake also was impaired immediately after the clamp release (sham 191 +/- 11 vs. 93 +/- 11, P less than 0.001) as well as after 1 h of reflow (sham 189 +/- 11 vs. 129 +/- 12, P less than 0.005) but not at 24 h (sham 166 +/- 14 vs. 173 +/- 13, NS). The results indicate that impaired microsomal Ca2+ uptake occurs early in both oliguric and nonoliguric ARF and persists after 1 h of reflow in the oliguric model.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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