To prolong the preservation period of donor kidneys, we tried to evaluate the effect of human atrial natriuretic peptide (hANP), which has vasodilator, natriuretic, and GFR-increasing effects. Autotransplantations were successful in 6 of 8 hANP-treated cases, but only one of 7 untreated cases (P less than 0.05) was successful. When removed kidneys were perfused prior to preservation, the gravity perfusion time was shorter in hANP-treated kidneys, resulting in rapid cooling. Renal biopsy 1 hr after transplantation revealed normal histology in the hANP-treated kidneys while a remarkable capillary collapse occurred in controls. A hANP-like immunoreactivity contents of biopsied tissue in the hANP-treated kidneys showed a higher value than in the controls, and cyclic GMP contents were also higher in the hANP-treated kidneys. Microangiography showed complete clarity, down to the peripheral vessels, in the hANP-treated kidneys, but not in the controls. Thus, the present study suggests that hANP is useful for prolonging the preservation time of donor kidneys.
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