Mechanisms by Which Dehydration May Lead to Chronic Kidney Disease
University of Colorado Denver · Instituto Nacional de Cardiología
Abstract
Dehydration, a condition that characterizes excessive loss of body water, is well known to be associated with acute renal dysfunction; however, it has largely been considered reversible and to be associated with no long-term effects on the kidney. Recently, an epidemic of chronic kidney disease has emerged in Central America in which the major risk factor seems to be recurrent heat-associated dehydration. This has led to studies investigating whether recurrent dehydration may lead to permanent kidney damage. Three major potential mechanisms have been identified, including the effects of vasopressin on the kidney, the activation of the aldose reductase-fructokinase pathway, and the effects of chronic…
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5Topics & keywords
- Kidney disease
- Hyperuricemia
- Kidney
- Medicine
- Dehydration
- Renal function
- Kidney stones
- Internal medicine
- Good health and well-being