Korean J Pathol.
1999 Aug;33(8):555-569.
Morphologic Change of Proximal Convoluted Tubules in Radiation-Induced Renal Injury in Rats
- Affiliations
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- 1 Departments of Pathology, Keimyung University School of Medicine and Institute for Medical Science, Taegu 700-712, Korea.
- 2 Departments of Therapeutic Radiology, Keimyung University School of Medicine and Institute for Medical Science, Taegu 700-712, Korea.
Abstract
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Experimental studies suggest that captopril plays an important preventive role in
radiation induced renal injury (RRI). To elucidate the pathogenesis of RRI and effect of
captopril, one subgroup was irradiated with a single dose of 9 gray (Gy) total body
irradiation and another subgroup with 17 Gy local irradiation in the right kidney.
Twenty-four healthy looking Sprague-Dawley rats, weighing 200~250 g, were divided
into one control and three experimental group (EG)s for this study. The control group,
composed of 2 rats, was maintained on stock diet and drinking tap water. EG was
divided into three. EG 1 composed of two subgroups, the first subgroup, 3 rats each,
was sacrificed within 12 hours after 9 Gy and 17 Gy single dose irradiation only and
the second subgroup, 2 and 1 rats each, was sacrificed 8 weeks after the same doses
irradiation. EG 2 composed of subgroups of 2 and 3 rats was given 500 mg/L of captopril
in the drinking water after irradiating them with 9 Gy and 17 Gy and sacrificed in the
8th week. EG 3 was subdivided into four subgroups by captopril doses given, 62.5
mg/L, 125 mg/L and 250 mg/L and sacrificed 20 weeks after 9 Gy and 17 Gy
irradiation. On light microscopy proximal convoluted tubules showed cytoplasmic
vacuolization and focal necrosis in the subcapsular region in EG 1 sacrificed within 12
hours after 9 Gy and 17 Gy irradiation only (sham) and very mild fibrosis in
juxtamedullary regions in rats sacrificed 8 weeks after irradiation. In EG 3 these
changes were severely increased with additional increased fibrosis in the juxtamedullary
region in the group given captopril 62.5 mg/L. On transmission electron microscopy,
there were various degenerative changes of organelle. Among the captopril administered
EG 2 and EG 3, rats given a high dosage revealed milder degree of damage compared
to that of rats given a low dosage, and thickening of basement membrane was
remarkable in rats given a low dosage. There was a reduction in tubular damage related
to the captopril dosage. According to the above findings, administration of a high dose
of captopril might preserve the ultrastructure in RRI and the possible mechanism of
captopril was discussed.