Yokozawa T, Zheng P D, Oura H, Koizumi F
Nephron. 1986;44(3):230-4. doi: 10.1159/000183992.
Long-term feeding of adenine to rats produced metabolic abnormalities resembling chronic renal failure in humans. Among the disturbances produced were azotemia, accumulation of uremic toxins, metabolic imbalances of amino acids and electrolytes, and hormonal imbalances. The pathological findings in the kidneys of these experimental rats revealed lesions of proximal tubules, of some distal tubules and of glomeruli. Contracted kidneys were found in the rats with severe perturbations. Our results suggest that long-term adenine feeding provides a model which would be useful to study chronic renal failure.
长期给大鼠喂食腺嘌呤会导致出现类似于人类慢性肾衰竭的代谢异常。所产生的紊乱包括氮质血症、尿毒症毒素蓄积、氨基酸和电解质的代谢失衡以及激素失衡。这些实验大鼠肾脏的病理检查结果显示近端小管、部分远端小管和肾小球有病变。在有严重紊乱的大鼠中发现了肾脏萎缩。我们的结果表明,长期喂食腺嘌呤提供了一个有助于研究慢性肾衰竭的模型。