Is C-type natriuretic peptid level can be an early indicator for acute kidney injury?

Acute kidney injury (AKI) is defined as a reduction of renal function in hours, including both structural damage and loss of function. There are limited number of biomarkers for early detection and staging of severity. C-type natriuretic peptide (CNP) has been detected in at several tissues. We aim...

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Main Authors: Ilker Akar, Muzaffer Katar
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Published: Society of TURAZ AKADEMI 2020-03-01
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spelling doaj-d9ff5fec3b9644989412a56479d428f22020-11-25T03:42:48ZengSociety of TURAZ AKADEMI Medicine Science2147-06342020-03-019173710.5455/medscience.2019.08.913778844Is C-type natriuretic peptid level can be an early indicator for acute kidney injury?Ilker Akar0Muzaffer KatarTokat Gaziosmanpasa University Faculty of Medicine Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Tokat, Turkey Tokat Gaziosmanpasa University Faculty of Medicine Department of Biochemistry, Tokat, TurkeyAcute kidney injury (AKI) is defined as a reduction of renal function in hours, including both structural damage and loss of function. There are limited number of biomarkers for early detection and staging of severity. C-type natriuretic peptide (CNP) has been detected in at several tissues. We aimed to evaluate plasma CNP and creatinine levels correlated with duration of ischemia in an experimentally induced AKI rat model. Forty male Sprague-Dawley type rats (aged 8 to 12 weeks, weighing 250-350 g) were used. The animals were randomly seperated into 4 groups: Group 1(n:10): Only laparotomy was performed. The left renal artery was clamped for 3, 6 and 9 hours in groups 2 ( n:10), 3 (n:10) and 4 (n:10) respectively. CNP and creatinine levels were measured in serum samples from rats. A significant increase in creatinine levels was determined in group 2 according to group 1 (p=0.006). The mean plasma creatinine values in group 3 and 4 were decreased compared to group 2 but this difference was not statistically significant (p=0.0862). The mean CNP level in Group 2 (39.5 ± 7.93 mg/dl) was found numerically higher than group 1 (37.90 ± 5.38mg/dl). There was a statistically insignificant decrease in mean CNP levels in group 3 and 4 compared with group 2. Renal ischemia increases the level of CNP. Although the increase in CNP levels is not significant, it can be said that clinical and experimental studies evaluating the timing of ischemia involving different durations should be performed. [Med-Science 2020; 9(1.000): 73-7]http://www.ejmanager.com/fulltextpdf.php?mno=78844acute kidney injuryrenal ischemiac-type natriuretic peptide
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Is C-type natriuretic peptid level can be an early indicator for acute kidney injury?
Medicine Science
acute kidney injury
renal ischemia
c-type natriuretic peptide
author_facet Ilker Akar
Muzaffer Katar
author_sort Ilker Akar
title Is C-type natriuretic peptid level can be an early indicator for acute kidney injury?
title_short Is C-type natriuretic peptid level can be an early indicator for acute kidney injury?
title_full Is C-type natriuretic peptid level can be an early indicator for acute kidney injury?
title_fullStr Is C-type natriuretic peptid level can be an early indicator for acute kidney injury?
title_full_unstemmed Is C-type natriuretic peptid level can be an early indicator for acute kidney injury?
title_sort is c-type natriuretic peptid level can be an early indicator for acute kidney injury?
publisher Society of TURAZ AKADEMI
series Medicine Science
issn 2147-0634
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Acute kidney injury (AKI) is defined as a reduction of renal function in hours, including both structural damage and loss of function. There are limited number of biomarkers for early detection and staging of severity. C-type natriuretic peptide (CNP) has been detected in at several tissues. We aimed to evaluate plasma CNP and creatinine levels correlated with duration of ischemia in an experimentally induced AKI rat model. Forty male Sprague-Dawley type rats (aged 8 to 12 weeks, weighing 250-350 g) were used. The animals were randomly seperated into 4 groups: Group 1(n:10): Only laparotomy was performed. The left renal artery was clamped for 3, 6 and 9 hours in groups 2 ( n:10), 3 (n:10) and 4 (n:10) respectively. CNP and creatinine levels were measured in serum samples from rats. A significant increase in creatinine levels was determined in group 2 according to group 1 (p=0.006). The mean plasma creatinine values in group 3 and 4 were decreased compared to group 2 but this difference was not statistically significant (p=0.0862). The mean CNP level in Group 2 (39.5 ± 7.93 mg/dl) was found numerically higher than group 1 (37.90 ± 5.38mg/dl). There was a statistically insignificant decrease in mean CNP levels in group 3 and 4 compared with group 2. Renal ischemia increases the level of CNP. Although the increase in CNP levels is not significant, it can be said that clinical and experimental studies evaluating the timing of ischemia involving different durations should be performed. [Med-Science 2020; 9(1.000): 73-7]
topic acute kidney injury
renal ischemia
c-type natriuretic peptide
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