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慢性铅中毒时的肾素-醛固酮系统与钾水平

Renin aldosterone system and potassium levels in chronic lead intoxication.

作者信息

Gonzalez J J, Werk E E, Thrasher K, Behar R, Loadholt C B

出版信息

South Med J. 1979 Apr;72(4):433-6, 440. doi: 10.1097/00007611-197904000-00018.

Abstract

Renin activity and aldosterone were evaluated relative to potassium levels and lead intoxication in 33 patients with a history of "moonshine" ingestion. Patients were divided into three groups: I, lead intoxicated with hyperkalemia; II, lead intoxicated without hyperkalemia; and III, not lead intoxicated without hyperkalemia. Those in group I demonstrated suppressed plasma renin activity, baseline and after furosemide, and blunted aldosterone responsiveness to furosemide. Plasma renin activity was not different in groups II and III, whereas aldosterone responsiveness was less in group II than in III. Group I patients tended to be older, had lower creatinine clearances, and six of nine had mild hyperchloremic acidosis. Diabetes and cortisol insufficiency were not present. Chronic lead intoxication due to illicit alcohol ingestion is associated with hyporeninemic hypoaldosteronism and hyperkalemia which appear to develop as the lead nephropathy progresses with duration and/or aging.

摘要

对33例有“私酿威士忌”摄入史的患者,评估了肾素活性和醛固酮与血钾水平及铅中毒的关系。患者被分为三组:I组,铅中毒伴高钾血症;II组,铅中毒不伴高钾血症;III组,未铅中毒且不伴高钾血症。I组患者血浆肾素活性在基础状态及使用速尿后均受到抑制,醛固酮对速尿的反应减弱。II组和III组的血浆肾素活性无差异,但II组醛固酮对速尿的反应低于III组。I组患者年龄偏大,肌酐清除率较低,9例中有6例有轻度高氯性酸中毒。不存在糖尿病和皮质醇不足。因非法摄入酒精导致的慢性铅中毒与低肾素性低醛固酮血症及高钾血症相关,随着铅肾病随病程和/或年龄进展,这些情况似乎会逐渐出现。

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