Effect of feed supplementation with phytohaemagglutinin in combination with a-ketoglutarate on growth and nitrogen elimination pathways in rats with acute renal failure induced by nephrectomy

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Effect of feed supplementation with phytohaemagglutinin in combination with a-ketoglutarate on growth and nitrogen elimination pathways in rats with acute renal failure induced by nephrectomy. / Filip, Rafat; Harrison, Adrian Paul; Pierzynowski, Stefan G.

In: Archives of Medical Science, Vol. 4, No. 2, 2008, p. 122-128.

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Filip, R, Harrison, AP & Pierzynowski, SG 2008, 'Effect of feed supplementation with phytohaemagglutinin in combination with a-ketoglutarate on growth and nitrogen elimination pathways in rats with acute renal failure induced by nephrectomy', Archives of Medical Science, vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 122-128. <http://www.termedia.pl/magazine.php?magazine_id=19&magazine_subpage=CURRENT>

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Filip, R., Harrison, A. P., & Pierzynowski, S. G. (2008). Effect of feed supplementation with phytohaemagglutinin in combination with a-ketoglutarate on growth and nitrogen elimination pathways in rats with acute renal failure induced by nephrectomy. Archives of Medical Science, 4(2), 122-128. http://www.termedia.pl/magazine.php?magazine_id=19&magazine_subpage=CURRENT

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Filip R, Harrison AP, Pierzynowski SG. Effect of feed supplementation with phytohaemagglutinin in combination with a-ketoglutarate on growth and nitrogen elimination pathways in rats with acute renal failure induced by nephrectomy. Archives of Medical Science. 2008;4(2):122-128.

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Filip, Rafat ; Harrison, Adrian Paul ; Pierzynowski, Stefan G. / Effect of feed supplementation with phytohaemagglutinin in combination with a-ketoglutarate on growth and nitrogen elimination pathways in rats with acute renal failure induced by nephrectomy. In: Archives of Medical Science. 2008 ; Vol. 4, No. 2. pp. 122-128.

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title = "Effect of feed supplementation with phytohaemagglutinin in combination with a-ketoglutarate on growth and nitrogen elimination pathways in rats with acute renal failure induced by nephrectomy",
abstract = "Introduction:Phytomaemagglutinin (PHA) and alpha-ketoglutaric acid (AKG) in growing rats stimulate a change in the proportion of N excretion via urine and faeces, in favour of faecal excretion. The aim of the study was to investigate the effect oforal supplementation of PHA and AKG on pathways of nitrogen excretion and serum levels of urea in uraemic conditions induced by nephrectomy.Material and methods: Experiment 1 - 12 rats were assigned to one of two groups, control and PHA. Experiment 2 - PHA was administered to 36 male rats which were assigned to 4 groups: 1) uraemic control, 2) uraemic + AKG, 3) Shap-operated, 4) Sham-operated + AKG. AKG was administered via drinking water, while PHA was administered via a stomach tube.Results: Lower daily weight gain (P<0.05), increase in small intestine and total Gl tract weight (P<0.05) as well as significant reduction in N excretion in urine in the PHA group were observed (P<0.05). Significantly higher daily weight loss in the uraemic rats, compared to that of the sham-operated rats, was observed (P<0.05). A significant increase in N excretion in faeces was observed in the AKG group, compared to the uraemic rats (P<0.05). In both sham-operated and uraemic rats, AKG treatment led to a significant reduction in the urea levels (P<0.05).Conclusions: The change in the proportion of N excretion via urine and faeces caused by PHA due to increasing the rate of protein production in the intestinal wall, apparently favouring faecal excretion, can be enhanced by the oral administration of AKG.",
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RIS

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T1 - Effect of feed supplementation with phytohaemagglutinin in combination with a-ketoglutarate on growth and nitrogen elimination pathways in rats with acute renal failure induced by nephrectomy

AU - Filip, Rafat

AU - Harrison, Adrian Paul

AU - Pierzynowski, Stefan G.

PY - 2008

Y1 - 2008

N2 - Introduction:Phytomaemagglutinin (PHA) and alpha-ketoglutaric acid (AKG) in growing rats stimulate a change in the proportion of N excretion via urine and faeces, in favour of faecal excretion. The aim of the study was to investigate the effect oforal supplementation of PHA and AKG on pathways of nitrogen excretion and serum levels of urea in uraemic conditions induced by nephrectomy.Material and methods: Experiment 1 - 12 rats were assigned to one of two groups, control and PHA. Experiment 2 - PHA was administered to 36 male rats which were assigned to 4 groups: 1) uraemic control, 2) uraemic + AKG, 3) Shap-operated, 4) Sham-operated + AKG. AKG was administered via drinking water, while PHA was administered via a stomach tube.Results: Lower daily weight gain (P<0.05), increase in small intestine and total Gl tract weight (P<0.05) as well as significant reduction in N excretion in urine in the PHA group were observed (P<0.05). Significantly higher daily weight loss in the uraemic rats, compared to that of the sham-operated rats, was observed (P<0.05). A significant increase in N excretion in faeces was observed in the AKG group, compared to the uraemic rats (P<0.05). In both sham-operated and uraemic rats, AKG treatment led to a significant reduction in the urea levels (P<0.05).Conclusions: The change in the proportion of N excretion via urine and faeces caused by PHA due to increasing the rate of protein production in the intestinal wall, apparently favouring faecal excretion, can be enhanced by the oral administration of AKG.

AB - Introduction:Phytomaemagglutinin (PHA) and alpha-ketoglutaric acid (AKG) in growing rats stimulate a change in the proportion of N excretion via urine and faeces, in favour of faecal excretion. The aim of the study was to investigate the effect oforal supplementation of PHA and AKG on pathways of nitrogen excretion and serum levels of urea in uraemic conditions induced by nephrectomy.Material and methods: Experiment 1 - 12 rats were assigned to one of two groups, control and PHA. Experiment 2 - PHA was administered to 36 male rats which were assigned to 4 groups: 1) uraemic control, 2) uraemic + AKG, 3) Shap-operated, 4) Sham-operated + AKG. AKG was administered via drinking water, while PHA was administered via a stomach tube.Results: Lower daily weight gain (P<0.05), increase in small intestine and total Gl tract weight (P<0.05) as well as significant reduction in N excretion in urine in the PHA group were observed (P<0.05). Significantly higher daily weight loss in the uraemic rats, compared to that of the sham-operated rats, was observed (P<0.05). A significant increase in N excretion in faeces was observed in the AKG group, compared to the uraemic rats (P<0.05). In both sham-operated and uraemic rats, AKG treatment led to a significant reduction in the urea levels (P<0.05).Conclusions: The change in the proportion of N excretion via urine and faeces caused by PHA due to increasing the rate of protein production in the intestinal wall, apparently favouring faecal excretion, can be enhanced by the oral administration of AKG.

KW - Former LIFE faculty

KW - alpha-ketoglutaric acid

KW - phytohaemagglutinin

KW - nitrogen elimination

KW - intestine

KW - Rat

KW - ARF

M3 - Journal article

VL - 4

SP - 122

EP - 128

JO - Archives of Medical Science

JF - Archives of Medical Science

SN - 1734-1922

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