The Preventive Effect of Sodium Ferulate on Contrast-Induced Renal Injury in Chronic Renal Insufficiency Patients / 中国医科大学学报
Journal of China Medical University
; (12): 761-763, 2010.
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Objective To investigate whether sodium ferulate(SF)can prevent contrast-induced renal injury in chronic renal insufficiency patients and its possible mechanism.Methods Eighty-six patients with chronic renal insufficiency,whose serum creatinine(Scr)levels ranged from 132 μmol/L to 358 μmol/L were randomly divided into control group(saline 100 ml iv drip)and SF treatment group(treatment group,saline 100 ml + 0.3 g SF iv drop)based on sufficient hydration.Patients were treated with the above-mentioned protocols at 3 h be-fore the administration of contrast medium and in the following 3 days,Scr,plasma malondialdehyde(MDA)and urine nitric oxide(NO)were measured before angiography and on the third day after angiography.Results The incidence rate of contrast-induced nephropathy(CIN)in control group was significantly higher than that in treatment group(P 〈 0.05).The contrast medium increased Scr levels and plasma MDA,and decreased urine NO excretion,while SF treatment attenuated the above changes(P 〈 0.05).Conclusion The preventive effect of SF on con-trast-induced renal injury might be associated with its suppressive effect on endothelin,increasing renal production of NO and anti-oxydation.
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