RENAL FUNCTION IN CHRONICALLY CATHETERIZED CONSCIOUS DIABETIC RATS USING CONSTANT AND SERVO-CONTROLLED INFUSION |
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Authors: | HO Garland,&dagger ,K Hamilton,S Freeman,C Burns,M Cusack, RJ Balment |
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Affiliation: | School of Biological Sciences, University of Manchester, United Kingdom. |
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Abstract: | ![]() 1. Infusion experiments were performed on chronically catheterized conscious rats to assess kidney function before and after the induction of diabetes mellitus with streptozotocin. 2. Two infusion regimens were used, a conventional constant-infusion protocol and a novel computer-driven, servo-controlled fluid replacement technique. The latter enables body fluid status to be maintained throughout a study occasion by servo-controlled replacement of spontaneous urinary fluid losses. 3. The chronically catheterized conscious rat infused using a servo-controlled system appears to be the optimum model for a study of diabetic renal function. The conscious preparation circumvents problems associated with anaesthesia and acute surgery. The servo-controlled infusion protocol maintains the altered fluid status of the diabetic condition. Both hyperfiltration and polyuria, characteristics of human diabetes often absent in anaesthetized and/or constantly infused diabetic rats, were seen in all conscious servo-controlled diabetic animals. 4. The new regimen enables a more accurate assessment of renal function in experimental diabetes than with previous protocols. It should prove useful in future studies, particularly those assessing the role of anti-diabetic drugs on the kidney. |
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Keywords: | diabetes mellitus kidney servo-system |
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