Journal article
Vasopeptidase inhibition attenuates the progression of renal injury in subtotal nephrectomized rats
Z Cao, LM Burrell, I Tikkanen, F Bonnet, ME Cooper, RE Gilbert
Kidney International | BLACKWELL SCIENCE INC | Published : 2001
Abstract
Background. Vasopeptidase inhibitors are a new class of cardiovascular compounds that inhibit both angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) and neutral endopeptidase (NEP). The aim of the present study was to explore the effects of omapatrilat, a vasopeptidase inhibitor, on renal function and pathology in subtotally nephrectomized (STNx) rats. Methods. STNx rats were randomized to four groups and treated for 12 weeks: no treatment (N = 14); omapatrilat at a low dose of 10 mg/kg (L, N = 12) and at a high dose of 40 mg/kg (H, N = 10); or an ACE inhibitor, fosinopril, at a dose of 10 mg/kg (N = 12). Sham-operated rats were used as control animals (N = 12). Results. Elevated blood pressure in STNx ra..
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