Short– and Long–Term Effects of Fish Oil on Proteinuria, Morphology and Renal Hemodynamics in the Milan Normotensive Rat Model of Spontaneous Glomerulosclerosis
Abstract:Background/Aims: A diet rich in polyunsaturated Ω3 fatty acids has been shown to modulate the course of several experimental models of renal disease. The short– and long–term effects of an 8% fish oil (FO) chow on proteinuria, renal blood flow and glomerular morphology were evaluated in Milan normotensive rats that spontaneously develop progressive glomerulosclerosis. Methods: Eight rats each were pairfed FO– versus cholesterol–enriched or control diets for either 2 or 32 weeks. 4/48 animals died (2–week trial… Show more
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