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  • Title: Can continuous intraperitoneal infusion of 125I-iothalamate and 131I-hippuran be used for measurement of GFR in conscious rats?
    Author: de Vries PA, Navis G, de Jong PE, de Zeeuw D.
    Journal: Ren Fail; 1998 Mar; 20(2):249-55. PubMed ID: 9574450.
    Abstract:
    We previously described a method to measure GFR in conscious spontaneously voiding rats. This method circumvents the need for anesthesia and for bladder instrumentation. It's main principle is the correction of renal 125I-iothalamate clearance for incomplete urine collection by the ratio of plasma and renal clearance of co-infused 131I-Hippuran. A disadvantage of this technique is the requirement of an intra-arterial catheter for infusion of the renal function tracers. We therefore tested whether intraperitoneal infusion of 125I-iothalamate and 131I-Hippuran can be used for such a GFR measurement in conscious spontaneously voiding rats. We found that during intraperitoneal administration, stable plasma levels of 131I-Hippuran could be obtained. However, urinary recovery of 131I-Hippuran was incomplete (66 +/- 32%), leading to a significant overestimation of GFR by 140 +/- 13% in comparison with the GFR measured by the intra-arterial technique. Thus intraperitoneal infusion of renal function tracers cannot replace intra-arterial infusion.
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