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Original Articles

Aliskiren and valsartan in combination is a promising therapy for hypertensive renal injury in rats

Pages 560-568 | Received 14 Oct 2017, Accepted 14 Nov 2017, Published online: 27 Nov 2017
 

ABSTRACT

Neither ACEI nor ARBs completely repress the RAAS. Aliskiren is a newer agent that inhibits renin. However, it increases the biosynthesis and secretion of renin and prorenin, that might induce renal tissue damage. This study was conducted to investigate the renoprotective effects of aliskiren and valsartan the ARB, either alone or in combination, on hypertensive nephropathy induced by L-NAME. Aliskiren (50 mg/kg/daily i.p.), valsartan (10 mg/kg daily i.p.) alone or in half dose combination were administered with L-NAME (30–40 mg daily in drinking water) for 8 weeks. Aliskiren and valsartan significantly reduced systolic blood pressure, proteinuria, serum creatinine, blood urea nitrogen, oxidative stress, and structural renal injury although not to the same extent. Valsartan reduced systolic blood pressure and proteinuria in L-NAME treated rats more significantly than aliskiren. However, glomerular collapse index and the expansion of interstitial tissue were significantly attenuated by aliskiren than by valsartan. Cotreatment with aliskiren and valsartan markedly reduced the oxidative stress and further reduced the glomerular collapse and the expansion of interstitial tissue compared with aliskiren monotherapy. Conclusion: These results suggest that therapies aimed at different targets within the RAAS may have additional effects in attenuating structural injury in experimental hypertensive nephropathy.

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