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. 1995 Sep;196(3):661-5.
doi: 10.1148/radiology.196.3.7644626.

Bosentan, an orally active endothelin antagonist: effect on the renal response to contrast media

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Bosentan, an orally active endothelin antagonist: effect on the renal response to contrast media

S D Oldroyd et al. Radiology. 1995 Sep.

Abstract

Purpose: To examine the effect of bosentan, an orally active endothelin-receptor antagonist, on the renal response to contrast media in the isolated perfused rat kidney (IPRK) and to establish whether bosentan can inhibit contrast media-induced nephrotoxicity in a multiple-insult model in the conscious rat.

Materials and methods: Renal function was measured in the IPRK (n = 24) and in the rats that had undergone unilateral nephrectomy, were maintained on a salt-free diet, and were receiving indomethacin (10 mg/kg/d; n = 60).

Results: In the IPRK, diatrizoate and iotrolan reduced the glomerular filtration rate and renal perfusate flow, an effect markedly inhibited by bosentan (n = 6 per group). In the multiple-insult rat model, the fall in creatinine clearance produced by diatrizoate was also markedly inhibited by bosentan (n = 15 per group).

Conclusion: Endothelin antagonists such as bosentan may be used to reduce the prevalence of contrast-induced nephrotoxicity.

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