Renal perfusion and disease progression.

J Med Assoc Thai

Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand.

Published: May 1999

The pathogenetic concept of renal hyperperfusion and hyperfiltration in inducing glomerular pathology and disease progression documented in the renal ablation model in experimental animals to mimic renal disease with reduced nephron mass has recently been challenged. In contrast to the above, the intrarenal hemodynamic study in a variety of chronic glomerulonephropathies reveals a unique characteristic of renal hypoperfusion rather than hyperperfusion. This is associated with an elevated renal arteriolar resistance and reductions in renal plasma flow and peritubular capillary blood flow. The magnitude of reduction in peritubular capillary blood flow is inversely proportional to the degree of tubulointerstitial disease and tubular dysfunction. A progressive reduction in the vascular space due to nonvascular expansion with disease progression supports the concept of hypoperfusion of a whole kidney as well as a single nephron. In accordance with the renal ablation model and early diabetes mellitus, a similar hypoperfusion pattern is also subsequently observed in the chronic stage of renal ablation model in animals and late diabetic nephropathy. The disparity between the hyperperfusion and hypoperfusion in inducing renal disease progression can be enlightened by the Noble Truth of Lord Buddha stating "The Middle Tract is The Balance of Nature". Further support of this conceptual view of renal hypoperfusion as a determinant of tubulointerstitial disease and disease progression is in accordance with the therapeutic benefit with an enhanced-renal-perfusion formula per se in a variety of chronic glomerulonephropathies.

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