Literature DB >> 21722610

Two cases of nephrotic syndrome (NS)-induced acute kidney injury (AKI) associated with renal hypouricemia.

Y Takeda1, A Abe, S Nakanishi, M Umezu, K Hirano, H Hayakawa, I Ohno, K Ichida, Y Yamaguchi, T Hosoya, M Fukagawa.   

Abstract

Renal hypouricemia is a clinical disorder attributed to an increased renal urate excretion rate and is well known to involve a high risk of urolithiasis and exercise-induced acute kidney injury (AKI). This report concerns two interesting cases of nephrotic syndrome (NS)-induced AKI associated with renal hypouricemia. A 64-year-old female (Case 1) and a 37-year-old male (Case 2) were hospitalized because of AKI (serum creatinine: 2.07 mg/dl and 3.3 mg/dl, respectively), oliguria and NS. They were treated with prednisolone and temporary hemodialysis. Renal function improved, but hypouricemia persisted during hospitalization. Histological findings in both cases led to a diagnosis of minimal change nephrotic syndrome and identification of the diuretic phase of tubulointerstitial damage because of findings such as acute tubular necrosis. Furthermore, distal tubules of Case 2 showed an amorphous mass, possibly a uric acid crystal. Analysis of the two cases with the URAT1 gene, encoded by SLC22A12, found a homozygous mutation in exon 4 (W258stop) of each one. Our cases show that patients with renal hypouricemia may be susceptible to AKI without involvement of exercise if they possess some facilitators. Renal hypouricemic patients should therefore be carefully examined for all complications from renal hypouricemia because of high risk of AKI.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21722610     DOI: 10.5414/cn106581

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Nephrol        ISSN: 0301-0430            Impact factor:   0.975


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