Intramuscular injection of hypertonic glycerol solution to rats results in acute renal injury. In this model, the proximal tubules are characteristically damaged. After glycerol injection renal glutathione (GSH) levels drastically decreased. On the other hand, stress protein heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) was induced. When N-acetyl cysteine was administered to rats before 1 h glycerol injection, renal function was obviously improved. In this condition, the renal GSH content were sustained in the normal levels and HO-1 protein levels were decreased compared with those of glycerol-treated rats. Induction of HO-1 was accompanied by reduced renal GSH content. In addition, to investigate whether the location of HO-1 protein induced by glycerol injection is restricted to injured region or not in the kidney, we determined the localization of HO-1 protein using immunohistochemical staining. HO-1 protein was identified in the epithelia of the distal tubules, Henle's loop and collecting ducts, but not in the injured proximal tubules.