The Effect of Ligustrazine on Peritoneal Transport in Peritoneal dialysis

In order to investigate the effect of ligustrazine (Lig)i.p.on peritoneal permeability in peritoneal dialysis and its side effects,creatinine was given intravenously and continuously to maintain the high plasma creatinine level.All the rabbits were divided into three groups:normal control group (gou...

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Published inCurrent medical science Vol. 22; no. 4; pp. 334 - 336
Main Author 朱忠华 彭维毅 等
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published China Department of Nephrology, Xiehe Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan,430030 2002
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ISSN1672-0733
2096-5230
1993-1352
2523-899X
DOI10.1007/bf02896779

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Summary:In order to investigate the effect of ligustrazine (Lig)i.p.on peritoneal permeability in peritoneal dialysis and its side effects,creatinine was given intravenously and continuously to maintain the high plasma creatinine level.All the rabbits were divided into three groups:normal control group (goup A),group B treated with 0.12% Lig and group C treated with 0.24% Lig.The peritoneal dialysis of all rabbits lasted 2h.The plasma and dialysate levels of glucose,protein and creatining were observed immediate,30min,60min,90min,120min after dialysis.Creastinine dialysate/plasma ratio (D/P),protein D/P ratio,grucose D/Do at different time points after dialysis and creatinine mass transfer area coefficient (MTAC) at 120min were calculated.The structures of peritoneum were observed under optical microscope and electron microscope after continuously intraperitoneal injection of Lig for 14 days.The results showed that the 90-min and 12-min creatinine D/P ratios in the group C were higher than in the group A.The 120-min creatinine MATC in the group C was higher than in the group A.The rabbits treated with Lig did not show significant structure changes of peritoneum and signs of peritoneal irritation.It was suggested that Lig could increase mass transfer ability of peritoneum without significant side effects.
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ISSN:1672-0733
2096-5230
1993-1352
2523-899X
DOI:10.1007/bf02896779