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Therapeutic remedies based on Aristolochia clematitis in the main foci of Balkan endemic nephropathy in Romania.

Gheorghe Gluhovschi1, Florin Margineanu, Adriana Kaycsa, Silvia Velciov, Cristina Gluhovschi, Flaviu Bob, Ligia Petrica, Gheorghe Bozdog, Simona Dumitru, Elisabeta Olosz, Mirela Modalca.   

Abstract

Balkan endemic nephropathy (BEN) is a disease found in Romania and neighboring countries in the Balkan area. In Romania, BEN is most prevalent in Mehedinti County, located in the South of Romania near the Danube River. The etiology of the disease is as yet unknown. One of the current hypotheses concerning BEN etiology is an involvement of aristolochic acid (AA). BEN bears many similarities to aristolochic nephropathy, which is developed due to the use of Chinese herbs as therapeutic remedies in slimming diets. This paper analyzes the involvement of therapeutic remedies based on AA in the BEN found in Mehedinti County, where these herbs have been traditionally used. The presence of AA in the plasma of BEN patients as well as of other subjects, including healthy relatives of these patients and other persons from the BEN-affected area, has been analyzed. No AA was detected in the plasma of the studied subjects. This proves the absence, at the current time, of an AA contribution in the analyzed subjects. Therapeutic remedies based on AA have been used in the BEN-affected area. We were not able to reveal direct relationships between these remedies and either the development of BEN in dialyzed patients or the development of urinary-tract tumors in dialyzed patients with urothelial tumors. Therapeutic remedies based on Aristolochiaclematitis may play a stimulating role in BEN with regard to its development and the development of urinary-tract tumors. There may be a relationship between BEN and cumulative previous exposure to low doses of AA due to the consumption of contaminated foodstuffs, which could add to any contributions by therapeutic remedies.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20484934     DOI: 10.1159/000314549

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nephron Clin Pract        ISSN: 1660-2110


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