gamma-linolenic-acid and Nephrocalcinosis

gamma-linolenic-acid has been researched along with Nephrocalcinosis* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for gamma-linolenic-acid and Nephrocalcinosis

ArticleYear
Evaluation of four animal models of intrarenal calcium deposition and assessment of the influence of dietary supplementation with essential fatty acids on calcification.
    Urological research, 1995, Volume: 23, Issue:4

    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