Kido T, Nogawa K, Ohmichi M, Honda R, Tsuritani I, Ishizaki M, Yamada Y
Department of Hygiene, Chiba University School of Medicine, Japan.
Toxicol Lett. 1992 Jul;61(2-3):205-12. doi: 10.1016/0378-4274(92)90147-c.
To clarify using clearance methods the renal handling of sodium and potassium in a population with environmental cadmium (Cd)-induced renal dysfunction, 76 Cd-exposed subjects (32 men and 44 women) and 36 non-exposed subjects (18 men and 18 women) were selected. Fractional excretions of potassium and beta 2-microglobulin were higher in the Cd-exposed subjects than in the non-exposed subjects, while the fractional excretion of sodium in the Cd-exposed subjects was equal to that of the non-exposed subjects. The urinary excretion rate of sodium was significantly lower in the Cd-exposed subjects than in the non-exposed subjects, while no significant difference was found in the urinary potassium excretion rate. Fractional excretion of sodium showed a significant correlation with age in all the subjects, while that of potassium significantly correlated with serum beta 2-microglobulin. These results indicate that increases in the fractional excretion of sodium or potassium do not directly signify increased urinary excretion of sodium or potassium in Cd-induced renal tubular dysfunction. The fractional excretion of potassium may be more affected by Cd-induced renal dysfunction, while that of sodium appears to be more related to age.