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Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1360792

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ABSTRACT Tenofovir Disoproxil Fumarate (TDF) is one of the drugs in the initial first-line antiretroviral regimen for the treatment of hepatitis B and HIV infections. Despite its effectiveness and few adverse effects, it is related to renal and bone toxicity. We described two cases of HIV-positive middle-aged women who had been using TDF for two and four years (cases 1 and 2, respectively) and were admitted to the emergency room. Case 1 presented with metabolic ileum and diffuse bone pain while case 2 presented with bilateral coxo-femoral pain after a fall from standing height. Both cases had similar laboratory tests: hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis, hypophosphatemia, hypokalemia, hypouricemia and elevated plasma creatinine. In urinary exams, there was evidence of renal loss of electrolytes, justifying the serum alterations, in addition to glucosuria and proteinuria. The bone pain investigation identified bone fractures and reduced bone mineral density, together with increased levels of parathyroid hormone, alkaline phosphatase and vitamin D deficiency. These two cases illustrate the spectrum of adverse renal and bone effects associated with TDF use. TDF was discontinued and treatment was focused on correcting the electrolyte disturbances and acidosis, in addition to controlling the bone disease through vitamin D and calcium supplementation. The renal changes found in both cases characterized the Fanconi's syndrome, and occurred due to TDF toxicity to proximal tubule cells mitochondria. Bone toxicity occurred due to direct interference of TDF in bone homeostasis, in addition to vitamin D deficiency and phosphaturia resulting from tubulopathy. During the follow-up, both cases evolved with chronic kidney disease and in one of them, the Fanconi's syndrome did not revert. We emphasize the need to monitor markers of bone metabolism and glomerular and tubular functions in patients using TDF.

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J. bras. nefrol ; 40(4): 410-417, Out.-Dec. 2018. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-984590

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ABSTRACT Hyperkalemic renal tubular acidosis is a non-anion gap metabolic acidosis that invariably indicates an abnormality in potassium, ammonium, and hydrogen ion secretion. In clinical practice, it is usually attributed to real or apparent hypoaldosteronism caused by diseases or drug toxicity. We describe a 54-year-old liver transplant patient that was admitted with flaccid muscle weakness associated with plasma potassium level of 9.25 mEq/L. Additional investigation revealed type 4 renal tubular acidosis and marked hypomagnesemia with high fractional excretion of magnesium. Relevant past medical history included a recent diagnosis of Paracoccidioidomycosis, a systemic fungal infection that is endemic in some parts of South America, and his outpatient medications contained trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole, tacrolimus, and propranolol. In the present acid-base and electrolyte case study, we discuss a clinical approach for the diagnosis of hyperkalemic renal tubular acidosis and review the pathophysiology of this disorder.


RESUMO A acidose tubular renal hipercalêmica é uma acidose metabólica de ânion gap normal que invariavelmente indica anormalidade na secreção de íons potássio, amônio e hidrogênio. Na prática clínica, está geralmente atribuída a um estado de hipoaldosteronismo real ou aparente, causado por doenças ou toxicidade por drogas. Descrevemos um paciente de 54 anos, transplantado hepático, que foi admitido com fraqueza muscular associada à hipercalemia, potássio plasmático de 9,25 mEq/L. A investigação adicional revelou acidose tubular renal tipo 4 e importante hipomagnesemia com elevada fração de excreção de magnésio. A história patológica pregressa incluía um diagnóstico recente de Paracoccidioidomicose - uma infecção sistêmica fúngica endêmica que ocorre em algumas partes da América do Sul -, e as medicações de uso habitual continham sulfametoxazol-trimetoprim, tacrolimus e propranolol. No presente relato de caso, discutiremos uma abordagem clínico-laboratorial para o diagnóstico da acidose tubular renal hipercalêmica, assim como da hipomagnesemia, revisando a fisiopatologia desses transtornos.


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Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Acidosis, Renal Tubular/diagnosis , Hyperkalemia/diagnosis , Acidosis, Renal Tubular/complications , Acidosis, Renal Tubular/physiopathology , Hyperkalemia/complications , Hyperkalemia/physiopathology
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J. bras. nefrol ; 37(1): 135-140, Jan-Mar/2015. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-744433

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Os esteroides anabolizantes têm sido usados como arma terapêutica em diversas condições clínicas. Entretanto, o uso abusivo e indiscriminado, associado a outros suplementos nutricionais, tem gerado efeitos adversos graves. Relato do caso: Sexo masculino, 21 anos, admitido com náuseas, astenia, hiporexia, cefaleia e hipertensão arterial. Exames no sangue evidenciaram Cr: 3,9 mg/dl U:100 mg/dl e Cálcio total 14 mg/dl. Ultrassonografia e biópsia renal compatíveis com nefrocalcinose. Houve melhora gradativa da função renal e da calcemia após hidratação vigorosa e furosemida. Entretanto, após 1 ano, persistiram depósitos renais de cálcio e relação córticomedular reduzida ao ultrassom e creatinina estável em 1,4 mg/dl. Casos anteriores evidenciaram necrose tubular aguda e nefrite intersticial com poucos depósitos de cálcio no interstício renal. Nesse caso, encontramos nefrocalcinose acentuada associada à nefroesclerose. O objetivo deste estudo é relatar a ocorrência de injúria renal aguda com nefrocalcinose associada ao uso de esteroide anabolizante e oferecer uma revisão do assunto. .


The anabolic steroid have been used as a therapeutic tool in various clinical conditions. However, indiscriminate use associated with other nutritional supplements has generated serious adverse effects. Case report: Male, 21 years old, admitted with nausea, fatigue, appetite loss, headache and hypertension. Blood tests showed Cr: 3.9 mg% U: 100 mg% and Total Calcium 14 mg/dl. Ultrasonography and renal biopsy were consistent with nephrocalcinosis. There has been gradual improvement in renal function and calcium levels after vigorous hydration and furosemide. However, after 1 year, renal calcium deposits persist, corticomedullary ratio reduced in ultrasound and stable creatinine of 1.4 mg/dl. Previous cases showed acute tubular necrosis and interstitial nephritis with little calcium deposits in the renal interstitium. In this case we found severe nephrocalcinosis associated with nephrosclerosis. Our objective is to report the occurrence of acute kidney Injury with nephrocalcinosis associated with use of anabolic steroid and provide a review of the matter. .


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Humans , Male , Young Adult , Nephrocalcinosis/chemically induced , Testosterone Congeners/adverse effects
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São Paulo; s.n; 2014. [88] p. ilus, tab, graf.
Thesis in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-870809

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A nefrotoxicidade induzida por contraste (NIC) é responsável por cerca de 11% de todas as causas de injúria renal aguda no ambiente hospitalar e tem sido atribuída exclusivamente aos contrastes iodados. Contudo, os contrastes à base de gadolínio recentemente estão sendo reportados como potenciais indutores de nefrotoxicidade em pacientes de alto risco. A fisiopatologia da NIC está relacionada à geração de hipóxia na medula renal vinculada à disfunção endotelial, e ao estresse oxidativo, alterações que têm sido fortemente associadas à deficiência de vitamina D (dVD), condição que encontra-se altamente prevalente na população atual, mesmo em países de clima tropical. O objetivo desse estudo foi testar a hipótese de que a dVD é um potencial fator de risco para NIC. Para isso, ratos Wistar foram mantidos em dieta padrão ou livre de vitamina D por 30 dias. A seguir, CI (diatrizoato 76%), Gd (gadoterato de meglumina) ou soro fisiológico 0,9% foram infundidos por via endovenosa. Seis grupos foram avaliados (n=12/grupo): Sham, CI, Gd, dVD30, dVD30+CI e dVD30+Gd. Após 48h da infusão dos contrastes, os animais foram submetidos ao experimento de clearance de Inulina, para estimar o ritmo de filtração glomerular (RFG), a análise da expressão proteica no tecido renal de angiotensinogênio (AGT), renina e da óxido nítrico sintase endotelial (eNOS), e ao exame histológico. O estado redox foi avaliado por meio da medida das espécies reativas ao ácido tiobarbitúrico (TBARS, marcador de peroxidação lipídica), e dos níveis de glutationa reduzida (GSH, antioxidante endógeno) sistêmico e renal. Comparado ao grupo Sham, os animais dVD30 apresentaram menores níveis séricos de 25(OH)D total (3,96±0,8 vs. 44,87±1,7 ng/mL, p < 0,001), níveis semelhantes de cálcio e fósforo plasmáticos e aumento da expressão renal de AGT e renina. O RFG foi similar nos grupos Sham, CI e Gd. Entretanto, o RFG foi significantemente menor nos grupos dVD30+CI e dVD30+Gd e esta redução esteve...


Contrast-induced nephropathy (CIN) account for about 11% of all causes of acute kidney injury in hospitalized patients and has been attributed exclusively to iodinated contrast media. However, gadolinium-based contrast agents are reported recently as potential inducers of nephrotoxicity in high risk patients. Pathophysiology of CIN is related to hypoxia in the renal medulla associated with endothelial dysfunction and oxidative stress, changes that have been strongly linked to vitamin D deficiency (VDD), condition that is highly prevalent in the current population, even in tropical countries. This study tested the hypothesis that VDD is a predisposing factor for iodinated and gadolinium contrast media nephrotoxicity. To this end, male Wistar rats were fed standard or vitamin D-free diet for 30 days (VDD30). Then, IC (diatrizoate 76%), Gd (gadoterate meglumine) or saline were administered intravenously and six experimental groups were obtained: Sham, IC, Gd, VDD30, VDD30+IC and VDD30+Gd. Renal hemodynamics, redox status, histological and immunoblot analysis were evaluated 48h after contrast or vehicle infusion. Compared to Sham, VDD30 rats presented lower levels of total 25(OH)D (3.96 +- 0.8 vs. 44.87 ± 1.7 ng/mL, p < 0,001), similar plasma levels of calcium and phosphorus and higher renal renin and angiotensinogen expression. Inulin clearance-based estimated glomerular filtration rate (GFR) was not different among Sham, IC and Gd groups. However, GFR was significantly reduced in VDD30+IC and VDD30+Gd groups and this reduction was associated with higher renal angiotensinogen and lower eNOS abundance combined with higher kidney thiobarbituric acid reactive substances and lower glutathione levels. Conversely, worsening of renal function was not accompanied by abnormalities on kidney structure or increased infiltration of inflammatory cells. Rats on a VDD for 60 days displayed a greater fall in GFR after contrast administration, suggesting that the longer the...


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Animals , Male , Rats , Contrast Media , Gadolinium , Kidney , Oxidative Stress , Rats, Wistar , Renin-Angiotensin System , Vitamin D Deficiency
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