gamma-linolenic-acid has been researched along with Kidney-Calculi* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for gamma-linolenic-acid and Kidney-Calculi
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Evaluation of four animal models of intrarenal calcium deposition and assessment of the influence of dietary supplementation with essential fatty acids on calcification.
Firstly, to determine a satisfactory animal model for induction of intrarenal calcification, a study of four previously described animal models of intrarenal calcification was carried out which showed that intraperitoneal injection of 10% calcium gluconate into female Sprague-Dawley rats was most effective. We then investigated the hypothesis that dietary supplementation with essential fatty acids could reduce the intrarenal calcification developing as a result of intraperitoneal calcium injection. Using a combination of fish oil and evening primrose oil, we demonstrated a significant difference in renal parenchymal calcification, which was 940 +/- 240 micrograms Ca/g dry weight renal parenchyma in unsupplemented animals and 320-370 +/- 55-65 micrograms Ca/g dry weight renal parenchyma in supplemented animals (means +/- SEM, P < 0.005). It was also demonstrated that there was synergism between eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and gamma-linolenic acid (GLA): dietary supplementation with a combined oil preparation containing 27 mg/ml EPA and 67 mg/ml GLA mixed as 2% with food was as effective as oils containing either 400 mg/ml EPA or 80 mg/ml GLA mixed as 4% of food. Topics: Animals; Calcium Gluconate; Dietary Fats, Unsaturated; Disease Models, Animal; Fatty Acids, Essential; Female; Fish Oils; gamma-Linolenic Acid; Kidney Calculi; Linoleic Acids; Nephrocalcinosis; Oenothera biennis; Plant Oils; Rats; Rats, Sprague-Dawley | 1995 |