BACKGROUND: Chloride is speculated to have nephrotoxic properties. In healthy subjects we tested the hypothesis that acute chloride loading with 3% saline would induce kidney injury, which could be prevented with the loop-diuretic furosemide. METHODS: The study was designed as a randomized, placebo-controlled, crossover study. Subjects were given 3% saline accompanied by either placebo or furosemide. Before, during and after infusion of 3% saline we measured glomerular filtration rate (GFR), fractional excretion of sodium (FE(Na)), urinary chloride excretion (u-Cl), urinary excretions of aquaporin-2 (u-AQP2) and epithelial sodium channels (u-ENaC(γ)), neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (u-NGAL) and kidney injury molecule-1 (u-KIM-1) as marker of kidney injury and vasoactive hormones: renin (PRC), angiotensin II (p-AngII), aldosterone (p-Aldo) and arginine vasopressin (p-AVP). Four days prior to each of the two examinations subjects were given a standardized fluid and diet intake. RESULTS: After 3% saline infusion u-NGAL and KIM-1 excretion increased slightly (u-NGAL: 17â±â24 during placebo vs. -7â±â23âng/min during furosemide, pâ=â0.039, u-KIM-1: 0.21â±â0.23 vs -â0.06â±â0.14âng/ml, pâ<â 0.001). The increase in u-NGAL was absent when furosemide was given simultaneously, and the responses in u-NGAL were not significantly different from placebo control. Furosemide changed responses in u-KIM-1 where a delayed increase was observed. GFR was increased by 3% saline but decreased when furosemide accompanied the infusion. U-Na, FE(Na), u-Cl, and u-osmolality increased in response to saline, and the increase was markedly pronounced when furosemide was added. FE(K) decreased slightly during 3% saline infusion, but simultaneously furosemide increased FE(K). U-AQP2 increased after 3% saline and placebo, and the response was further increased by furosemide. U-ENaC(γ) decreased to the same extent after 3% saline infusion in the two groups. 3% saline significantly reduced PRC, p-AngII and p-Aldo, and responses were attenuated by furosemide. p-AVP was increased by 3% saline, with a larger increase during furosemide. CONCLUSION: This study shows minor increases in markers of kidney injury after 3% saline infusion Furosemide abolished the increase in NGAL and postponed the increase in u-KIM-1. The clinical importance of these findings needs further investigation. TRIAL REGISTRATION: (EU Clinical trials register number: 2015-002585-23 , registered on 5th November 2015).
Effect of 3% saline and furosemide on biomarkers of kidney injury and renal tubular function and GFR in healthy subjects - a randomized controlled trial.
3% 生理盐水和呋塞米对健康受试者肾损伤生物标志物、肾小管功能和肾小球滤过率的影响——一项随机对照试验
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作者:Mose F H, Jörgensen A N, Vrist M H, Ekelöf N P, Pedersen E B, Bech J N
| 期刊: | BMC Nephrology | 影响因子: | 2.400 |
| 时间: | 2019 | 起止号: | 2019 Jun 3; 20(1):200 |
| doi: | 10.1186/s12882-019-1342-x | 研究方向: | 毒理研究 |
| 疾病类型: | 肾损伤 | ||
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