Antioxidant effect on renal scarring following infection of mannose-sensitive-piliated bacteria
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Antioxidant effect on renal scarring following infection of mannose-sensitive-piliated bacteria
Abstract
Renal scars have been considered to occur in later stages of chronic pyelonephritis. In our experimental pyelonephritis model, bacteria which possessed mannose-sensitive (MS) pili on the surface promoted renal scarring following inoculation to the renal parenchyma. Polyethylene glycol-modified superoxide dismutase (PEG-SOD) and 2-O-octadecylascorbic acid (CV3611) significantly suppressed scarring when administered orally or parenterally during the early stage of kidney infection with MS-piliated bacteria. These findings suggest that the superoxide and other active oxygens play an important role in renal scarring following infection and that PEG-SOD and CV3611 may be agents capable of preventing renal scarring following bacterial pyelonephritis.
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