| Literature DB >> 25684874 |
R A Annigeri1, R M Mani2.
Abstract
Recent reports indicate that statins can cause nephrotoxicity. However, the mechanisms of nephrotoxicity remain unclear. We report a case of acute kidney injury (AKI) in a 54-year-old man following the administration of atorvastatin Renal biopsy showed acute interstitial nephritis. Atorvastatin was withdrawn and he was treated with corticosteroid following which renal function recovered. When he was rechallenged with rosuvastatin 6 months later following an episode of acute myocardial infarction, he developed AKI again indicating class effect of statin for nephrotoxicity.Entities:
Keywords: Acute interstitial nephritis; acute kidney injury; statins
Year: 2015 PMID: 25684874 PMCID: PMC4323914 DOI: 10.4103/0971-4065.136883
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian J Nephrol ISSN: 0971-4065
Figure 1Microscopy of renal biopsy (a: ×10; b: ×40) showing acute interstitial nephritis
Figure 2Serum creatinine over period after starting atorvastatin 20 mg (solid line) and after rechallenge with another statin, rosuvastatin 10 mg (interrupted line). Black arrow indicates initiation of corticosteroid; white arrow, indicates withdrawal of statin