Artículos de revistas
Effects of glutamine supplementation on kidney of diabetic rat
Fecha
2010Registro en:
AMINO ACIDS, v.38, n.4, p.1021-1030, 2010
0939-4451
10.1007/s00726-009-0310-3
Autor
ALBA-LOUREIRO, Tatiana Carolina
RIBEIRO, Rodolfo Favaro
ZORN, Telma Maria Tenorio
LAGRANHA, Claudia J.
Institución
Resumen
Glutamine is the most important donor of NH(3) in kidney playing an important role in acid-base buffering system. Besides this effect, glutamine presents many other relevant functions in the whole body, such as a precursor of arginine in adult and neonates. In addition to these effects, some studies have shown that glutamine can potentiate renal disease. In the present study, the effect of short-term treatment (15 days) with glutamine on control and diabetic rats was investigated. Using biochemical, histological and molecular biology analysis from control and diabetic rats we verified that glutamine supplementation increase in pro-inflammatory interleukins (IL)-1 beta and IL-6 content in renal cortex and induce alteration in glomerular characteristics. This study showed that short-term treatment with glutamine in association with increased glucose levels could cause important alterations in glomerular morphology that may result in fast progression of kidney failure.