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Renal Action of Domperidone in Dog (돔페이돈의 신장작용)

  • 고석태;최홍석
    • YAKHAK HOEJI
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    • v.37 no.6
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    • pp.561-570
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    • 1993
  • Renal action of domperidone known as dopamine receptor blocker and effect of domperidone on renal function of dopamine were investigated in dog. Domperidone, when administered into vein, produced diuretic action by the improvement of renal hemodynamic state, when given into a renal artery, elicited diuretic action accompanied with natriuresis in only experimental kidney, whereas domperidone given into carotid artery exhibited antidiuretic action by the decrease of Na$^{+}$ excretion in urine. Diuretic action of dopamine was not influenced by domperidone given into vein or into a renal artery, was blocked by domperidone given into carotid artery. Above results suggest that domperidone produced both peripheral diuretic and central antidiuretic action, and domperidone do not block diuretic action by renal hemodynamic improvement of dopamine in kidney.

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A case of Nutcracker Syndrome Associated with Proteinuria (단백뇨를 동반한 Nutcracker 증후군 1례)

  • Son Jin-Tae;Rho Kwang-Sik;Kim Pyung-Kil;Kim Mung-Jun
    • Childhood Kidney Diseases
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    • v.1 no.2
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    • pp.166-169
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    • 1997
  • The nutcracker syndorme refers to compression of the left renal vein between the aorta and the superior mesentric artery which results in renal vein, left gonadal vein varices, hematuria and left sided flank pain. We report this experience of 11yr-11mon of girl has typical Nutcracker syndrome with persistent proteinuria and without typical hematuria. According to the renal biopsy for persistent proteinuria, biopsy shows pathologic findings similar to minimal change nephrotic syndrome. All symtpoms relieved without any specific treatments but she had no response to steroid treatment for persistent proteinuria. Now she was followed up through OPD base without symptom and consideration of surgical intervention.

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Central Vein Occlusion Secondary to Hemodialysis Catheterization in Chronic Renal Failure Patient -One Case Report- (만성 신부전 환자에서 혈액투석 도관에 의한 중심정맥 폐쇄증의 수술치험 -1례 보고-)

  • Lee, Seock-Yeol;Lee, Jun-Bock;Lee, Man-Bok;Youm, Wook;Lee, Kihl-Rho
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.31 no.6
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    • pp.619-623
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    • 1998
  • A 51-year-old male with chronic renal failure had marked swelling and tenderness of the right arm. Venography revealed central vein occlusion involving stenosis of right proximal subclavian vein, right internal jugular vein, and left distal innominate vein, and obstruction of right brachiocephalic vein. Multiple obstruction of these veins was thought to have resulted from repeated subclavian catheterization. Right subclavian-superior vena cava was bypassed with 10 mm Gore-tex vascular graft and then left subclavian vein with 8 mm Gore-tex vascular graft was bypassed to the 10 mm Gore-tex vascular graft. The results were excellent.

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Nutcracker syndrome in children: review of symptom, diagnosis, and treatment

  • Diana S. Kalantar;Se Jin Park;Jae Il Shin
    • Childhood Kidney Diseases
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.89-96
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    • 2023
  • Renal nutcracker syndrome (NCS) is the entrapment of the left renal vein between the abdominal aorta and superior mesenteric artery. Although uncommon in pediatric patients, early diagnosis is crucial to avoid potential severe complications, such as anemia or renal vein thrombosis. NCS presents a variety of symptoms, most commonly including "Triade's symptoms"-hematuria, proteinuria, and flank pain. Diagnosis and treatment include invasive and noninvasive management, although due to a lack of pediatric clinical studies, management is widely variable. Conservative diagnosis and treatment are recommended as a first-line option for pediatric patients; however, invasive surgical treatment may be recommended based on symptom severity. This review aims to provide a comprehensive overview of NCS in children to better understand the widely variable incidence, occurrence, and management from early on to allow for early-onset management.

Effect of Renal Denervation on Renal Action of Methoxyverapamil in Dogs (Methoxyverapamil의 신장작용에 미치는 신 신경제거의 영향)

  • 고석태;이수정;유강준
    • Biomolecules & Therapeutics
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    • v.2 no.3
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    • pp.229-235
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    • 1994
  • In dogs, renal denervation did not affect the diuretic action accompanied with renal hemodynamic chanties and inhibition of electrolytes reabsorption rates in renal tubules by methoxyverapamil infused into the vein or into a renal artery, while renal denervation blocked the antidiuretic action due to the decreased free water and osmolar clearances along with the reduced sodium amounts excreted in urine by methoxyverpamil infused into the carotid artery. These experimental results suggest that methoxyverapamil may cause diuresis by direct action in kidney but the antidiuretic action through central function mediated by renal nerves.

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Effect of Renal Denervation on Diuretic Action of UK 14,304, $\alpha$$_2$-Adrenergic Agonist, in Dog ($\alpha$$_2$-아드레날린 효능제인 UK 14,304의 이뇨작용에 대한 신장신경 제거의 영향)

  • KO, Suk-Tai;NA, Han-Kwang
    • Biomolecules & Therapeutics
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    • v.5 no.4
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    • pp.351-356
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    • 1997
  • This study was performed in order to investigate the effect of renal denervation on diuretic action of UK 14, 304, $\alpha$$_2$-Adrenergic Agonist, administered into the vein and the carotid artery in dog. The diuretic action of UK 14, 304 administered into the vein or the carotid artery was reversed to the antidiuretic action by renal denervation, this time, the decrease of N $a^{+}$excretion amounts in urine ( $E_{Na}$ ) and the increase of N $a^{+}$ reabsorption rates in renal tubule ( $R_{Na}$ ) were exhibited. This results suggest that central diuretic action of UK 14, 304 is mediated by renal nerves and the antidiuretic action of UK 14, 304 in denervation kidney is caused by the increase of N $a^{+}$reabsorption rates ( $R_{Na}$ ) in renal tubules in dog.n dog.

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Effect of Debrisoquine on Renal Function in Rabbits (Debrisoquine이 가토신장기능(家兎腎臟機能)에 미치는 영향(影響))

  • Ko, Suk-Tai;Park, Jung-Hee
    • Journal of Pharmaceutical Investigation
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.92-103
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    • 1984
  • The action of debrisoquine on renal function in rabbits was studied. 1. When debrisoquine was given into ear vein, it did not affect on renal functin with smaller doses of 0.1 or 0.3mg/kg, while with higher dose of 1.0mg/kg it elicited the significant decrease of urine flow, renal plasma flow and glomerular filtration rate, and the increase of filtration fraction, and at the same time sodium excreted in urine, FENa (fractional excretion of sodium) and osmolar clearance were significantly decreased, and then it exhibited the increase of $K^+/Na^+$ ratio and no changes of $T^cH_2O$. 2. Debrisoquine (1.0mg/kg), when injected repeatedly into a vein, produced a more marked decrease of urine flow. 3. Debrisoquine induced-antidiuretic action was not affected by pretreatment with phentolamine (2mg/kg, i.v.), alpha-sympathetic blocking agent. 4. Debrisoquine given intracerebroventricularly did not produce a significant change on renal function in dose of 0.1mg/kg. These results suggest that debrisoquine produce the antidiuretic effect in rabbit, and the mechanism of its action is due to dual actions that are the decrease of hemodynamic effect and the facilitation of reabsorption of sodium in renal tubules.

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Renal Action of Idazoxan, ${\alpha}_2-Adrenergic$ Antagonist, in Dog (${\alpha}_2-Adrenergic$ Receptor 차단제인 Idazoxan의 신장작용)

  • 고석태;강경원
    • Biomolecules & Therapeutics
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.132-139
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    • 2000
  • This study was performed far investigation of influence on renal function of idazoxan, $\alpha_{2}$-adrenergic antagonist, using the dog. Idazoxan, when giver. into vein, produced the decrease of urine volume(vol) accompanied with the reduction of free water clearance($C_{H2O}$), amounts of sodium excreted in urine($E_{Na}$), with the increase of potassium excreted in urine($E_{K}$), and so ratios of potassium against sodium($K^{+}/Na^{+}$) were elevated, at this time, greatened reabsorption rate of sodium and diministered that of potassium in renal tubules were appeared. Idazoxan administered into a renal artery elicited the augmentation of vol, glomerular filtration rate(GFR), renal plasma flow(RPF) and no change of filtration fraction(FF) in only ipsilateral kidney, whereas $E_{Na},\;E_{K}\;and\;K^{+}/Na^{+}$ were increased and $C_{H2O}$ was decreased in both control and experimental kidney. Idazoxan given into carotid artery showed partial increased vol, remarkable expanded RPF and unchanged GFR, and so filtration fraction(FF) was markedly reduced. Above results suggest that anti- diuretic action of idazoxan given into vein is mediated by reduction of $C_{H2O}\;and\;E_{Na}$, diuretic action only in the ipsilateral kidney by idazoxan given into a renal artery is caused by hemodynamic improvement through expansion of vas afferens in glomeruli.

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Coronary Artery Bypass Rrafts in Two Renal Transplanted Patients (신장이식환자의 관상동맥우회로술 -2례 보고-)

  • Jin, Ung;Yoon, Jeong-Seob;Jo, Keon-Hyon;Kwack, Moon-Sub;Kim, Se-Wha
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.48-51
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    • 1994
  • Doing CABG in patient with renal transplantation requires special concern to keep and preserve renal function safely during and after operation. We experienced two cases of CABG for treatment of myocardial ischemia. who underwent renal transplantation 2 and 3 years ago respectively. The first patient received single reversed saphenous vein graft at LAD and second one received double saphenous vein graft at LAD and OMI. Peri & postoperative urinary volume and renal function test were comparable with preoperative status in both cases. Although abnormal lipid metabolism due to long term use of immunosuppressive regimen act a causative role in development and progression of coronary artherosclerosis in renal transplantation patient, CABG can be done safely with some precaution including maintenance of adequate mean blood pressure and blood level of immunosupressive regimen during cardiopulmonary bypass.

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Effects of Renal Denervation and Cromakalim on Central Diuretic Action of Glibenclamide, an ATP-dependent $K^+$ Channel Blocker, in Dogs (ATP-의존성 $K^+$ Channel 차단제인 Glibenclamide의 중추적 이뇨작용에 대한 신장 신경제와의 Cromakalim의 영향)

  • 고석태;임광남;정경희
    • YAKHAK HOEJI
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    • v.43 no.5
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    • pp.674-681
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    • 1999
  • This study was performed to investigate the effects of renal denervation and cromakalim, a K+ Channel opener, on central diuretic action of glibenclamide, an ATP-dependent K+ Channel blocker, in dog. Diuretic action of glibenclamide administered into the vein was weakened markedly by renal denervation and pretreatment of of cromakalim. Above results suggest that central diuretic action of glibenclamide is mediated by renal nerves and K+ Channel localized in kidney.

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