Abstract

The bilateral occlusion of the renal arteries for 2h resulted in a marked decrease of serum complement activity after recirculation. The release of a proteinic factor with anticomplementary activity detectable in vitro in normal kidney supernate is considered a probable cause of the phenomenon. This factor is able to activate the alternative complement pathway in human serum.

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