Comparative in vitro renal damage due to stereoisomeric cinchona alkaloids.

E A Mulchinski, S S Rao, A K Agarwal
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Cinchona alkaloids significantly diminished the ability of renal cortical slices to accumulate organic cations and organic anions in vitro. Stereoisomeric differences exist in the inhibition of the accumulation of p-amino hippurate and tetraethyl ammonium. Oxygen consumption in renal cortical slices was inhibited by all four cinchona alkaloids. Cinchonine/cinchonidine were stronger inhibitors of the in vitro oxygen consumption than quinine/quinidine. Common antimalarial drug chloroquine inhibited the organic anion and cation accumulation much higher concentration than primaquine. Renal cortical slice oxygen consumption was also inhibited at much higher concentration by chloroquine than primaquine. The results indicate adverse renal effects in vitro but the significance of these findings in vivo is to be further examined.

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金鸡纳立体异构体生物碱对体外肾损害的比较。
金鸡纳生物碱在体外实验中显著降低肾皮质片有机阳离子和有机阴离子的蓄积能力。对氨基马来酸盐和四乙基铵积累的抑制存在立体异构体差异。四种金鸡纳生物碱均能抑制肾皮质片的耗氧。Cinchonine/cinchonidine对体外耗氧量的抑制作用强于quinine/quinidine。常用抗疟药物氯喹抑制有机阴离子和阳离子积累的浓度远高于伯氨喹。氯喹对肾皮质层耗氧量的抑制作用明显高于伯氨喹。结果表明在体外对肾脏有不良影响,但这些发现在体内的意义还有待进一步研究。
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