The Myth of Water and Salt: From Aquaretics to Tenapanor
The impact of water intake has been studied in several renal diseases. For example, increasing water intake is useful to prevent primary and secondary nephrolithiasis. In autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease, arginine vasopressin (AVP) is involved in the progression of the disease, and water...
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Published in | Journal of renal nutrition Vol. 28; no. 2; p. 73 |
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Abstract | The impact of water intake has been studied in several renal diseases. For example, increasing water intake is useful to prevent primary and secondary nephrolithiasis. In autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease, arginine vasopressin (AVP) is involved in the progression of the disease, and water intake could play a therapeutic role by inhibiting the synthesis of AVP, but its efficacy is still controversial. Conversely, the use of aquaretics, which are antagonists of AVP V2 receptors, results in the reduction of the increase rate of total kidney volume with a slower decline of glomerular filtration rate. In chronic kidney disease, AVP contributes to glomerular hyperfiltration, arterial hypertension, and synthesis of renin, resulting in renal sclerosis. Increased water intake could reduce AVP activation determining a potential protective effect on the kidney, but its efficacy has not yet been clearly demonstrated. On the other side, sodium and potassium play an important role in the control of arterial blood pressure and are involved in the development and progression of chronic kidney disease. Reduction of sodium intake and increase of potassium intake determine a decrease of arterial blood pressure with a beneficial effect on the kidney; however, adherence to sodium restriction is very poor. Regarding this, sodium-hydrogen exchanger isoform 3 inhibitors may reduce sodium absorption in the gut. The most recent sodium-hydrogen exchanger isoform 3 inhibitor, known as tenapanor, reduces extracellular fluid volume, left ventricular hypertrophy, albuminuria, and blood pressure in experimental studies and increases fecal loss of sodium in humans. |
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AbstractList | The impact of water intake has been studied in several renal diseases. For example, increasing water intake is useful to prevent primary and secondary nephrolithiasis. In autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease, arginine vasopressin (AVP) is involved in the progression of the disease, and water intake could play a therapeutic role by inhibiting the synthesis of AVP, but its efficacy is still controversial. Conversely, the use of aquaretics, which are antagonists of AVP V2 receptors, results in the reduction of the increase rate of total kidney volume with a slower decline of glomerular filtration rate. In chronic kidney disease, AVP contributes to glomerular hyperfiltration, arterial hypertension, and synthesis of renin, resulting in renal sclerosis. Increased water intake could reduce AVP activation determining a potential protective effect on the kidney, but its efficacy has not yet been clearly demonstrated. On the other side, sodium and potassium play an important role in the control of arterial blood pressure and are involved in the development and progression of chronic kidney disease. Reduction of sodium intake and increase of potassium intake determine a decrease of arterial blood pressure with a beneficial effect on the kidney; however, adherence to sodium restriction is very poor. Regarding this, sodium-hydrogen exchanger isoform 3 inhibitors may reduce sodium absorption in the gut. The most recent sodium-hydrogen exchanger isoform 3 inhibitor, known as tenapanor, reduces extracellular fluid volume, left ventricular hypertrophy, albuminuria, and blood pressure in experimental studies and increases fecal loss of sodium in humans. |
Author | Visconti, Luca De Gregorio, Francesca Cernaro, Valeria Ricciardi, Carlo Alberto Buemi, Michele Calimeri, Sebastiano Lacquaniti, Antonio Santoro, Domenico Lacava, Viviana |
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