Effects of thromboxane synthase inhibition with CGS 13080 in human cyclosporine nephrotoxicity

  • Smith, Stephen R.
  • Creech, Elizabeth A.
  • Schaffer, A. Victoria
  • Martin, Louis L.
  • Rakhit, Ashok
  • Douglas, Frank L.
  • Klotman, Paul E.
  • Coffman, Thomas M.
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Publication date
January 1992
Publisher
International Society of Nephrology. Published by Elsevier Inc.
ISSN
0085-2538
Citation count (estimate)
36

Abstract

Effects of thromboxane synthase inhibition with CGS 13080 in human cyclosporine nephrotoxicity. Cyclosporine is a potent immunosuppressive agent, however, its use is limited by nephrotoxicity. Increased production of the potent vasoconstrictor thromboxane A2 contributes to cyclosporine nephrotoxicity in animal models, but the role of thromboxane in human cyclosporine nephrotoxicity has not been established. We therefore studied cyclosporine-treated renal allograft recipients who had evidence of toxicity manifested by decreased renal function. We measured GFR and PAH clearance (CPAH) before, during, arid one week after a 48-hour intravenous infusion of the thromboxane synthase inhibitor CGS 13080. At baseline, the urinary excretion of TXB2 a...

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