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Acid retention accompanies reduced GFR in humans and increases plasma levels of endothelin and aldosterone

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-RENAL PHYSIOLOGY
卷 300, 期 4, 页码 F830-F837

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AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1152/ajprenal.00587.2010

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acidosis; bicarbonate; chronic kidney disease; diet

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  1. Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
  2. Statistics Department of Texas AM University
  3. Research Division of Scott and White Healthcare

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Wesson DE, Simoni J, Broglio K, Sheather S. Acid retention accompanies reduced GFR in humans and increases plasma levels of endothelin and aldosterone. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 300: F830-F837, 2011. First published January 26, 2011; doi:10.1152/ajprenal.00587.2010.-Dietary alkali slows GFR decline in humans with a moderately reduced glomerular filtration rate (GFR) despite the absence of metabolic acidosis. Similarly, dietary alkali slows GFR decline in animals with 2/3 nephrectomy (Nx), a chronic kidney disease (CKD) model without metabolic acidosis in which GFR decline is mediated by acid (H+) retention through endothelin (ET) and mineralocorticoid receptors. To gain insight as to whether this mechanism might mediate GFR decline in humans, we explored whether macroalbuminuric subjects with moderately reduced (CKD stage 2 = 60-90 ml/min; CKD 2) compared with normal estimated GFR (>90 ml/min; CKD 1), each without metabolic acidosis, have H+ retention that increases plasma levels of ET-1 and aldosterone. Baseline plasma ET and aldosterone concentrations were each higher in CKD 2 than CKD 1. Baseline dietary H+ and urine net acid excretion (NAE) were not different between groups, but an acute oral NaHCO3 bolus reduced urine NAE less (i.e., postbolus urine NAE was higher) in CKD 2 than CKD 1, consistent with greater H+ retention in CKD 2 subjects. Thirty days of oral NaHCO3 reduced H+ retention in CKD 2 but not CKD 1 subjects and reduced plasma ET and aldosterone in both groups but to levels that remained higher in CKD 2 for each. Subjects with CKD stage 2 eGFR and no metabolic acidosis nevertheless have H+ retention that increases plasma ET and aldosterone levels, factors that might mediate subsequent GFR decline and other untoward vascular effects.

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