Caffeine-induced natriuresis and diuresis via blockade of hepatic adenosine-mediated sensory nerves and a hepatorenal reflex

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作者
Ming, Zhi [1 ]
Lautt, W. Wayne [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Manitoba, Fac Med, Dept Pharmacol & Therapeut, Winnipeg, MB R3E 0W3, Canada
基金
加拿大健康研究院;
关键词
adenosine; caffeine; hepatorenal syndrome fluid retention; natriuresis; diuresis; A(1) RECEPTORS; RENAL SODIUM; RATS; EXCRETION; FLOW;
D O I
10.1139/Y10-090
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
The hepatorenal reflex, activated by intrahepatic adenosine, is involved in the regulation of urine production in healthy rats and renal pathogenesis secondary to liver injury. Hepatic adenosine A(1) receptors regulate the hepatorenal reflex. The aim of the present study was to evaluate whether caffeine mediates renal natriuresis and diuresis in healthy and diseased liver through this mechanism. Rats were anesthetized and instrumented to monitor systemic, hepatic, and renal circulation and urine production. Intrahepatic (intraportal but not intravenous) caffeine (5 mg.kg(-1)) increased urine flow (similar to 82%) in healthy rats. This effect was abolished by liver denervation. Intraportal infusion of adenosine decreased urine production, and this response was abolished by intraportal but not intravenous caffeine. Liver injury was induced by intraperitoneal injection of thioacetamide (500 mg.kg(-1)), and functional assessment was performed 24 h later. Liver injury was associated with lower (similar to 30%) glomerular filtration rate, lower (similar to 18%) renal arterial blood flow, and lower urine production. Intraportal but not intravenous caffeine improved basal urine production and renal ability to increase urine production in response to saline overload. The liver-dependent diuretic effect of caffeine is consistent with the hypothesis for the adenosine-mediated mechanism of hepatorenal syndrome.
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页码:1115 / 1121
页数:7
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