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Mechanisms Underlying Early Rapid Increases in Creatinine in Paraquat Poisoning

BACKGROUND: Acute kidney injury (AKI) is common after severe paraquat poisoning and usually heralds a fatal outcome. The rapid large increases in serum creatinine (Cr) exceed that which can be explained by creatinine kinetics based on loss of glomerular filtration rate (GFR). METHODS AND FINDINGS: T...

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Autores principales: Mohamed, Fahim, Endre, Zoltan, Jayamanne, Shaluka, Pianta, Timothy, Peake, Philip, Palangasinghe, Chathura, Chathuranga, Umesh, Jayasekera, Kithsiri, Wunnapuk, Klintean, Shihana, Fathima, Shahmy, Seyed, Buckley, Nicholas
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4376530/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25815837
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0122357
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author Mohamed, Fahim
Endre, Zoltan
Jayamanne, Shaluka
Pianta, Timothy
Peake, Philip
Palangasinghe, Chathura
Chathuranga, Umesh
Jayasekera, Kithsiri
Wunnapuk, Klintean
Shihana, Fathima
Shahmy, Seyed
Buckley, Nicholas
author_facet Mohamed, Fahim
Endre, Zoltan
Jayamanne, Shaluka
Pianta, Timothy
Peake, Philip
Palangasinghe, Chathura
Chathuranga, Umesh
Jayasekera, Kithsiri
Wunnapuk, Klintean
Shihana, Fathima
Shahmy, Seyed
Buckley, Nicholas
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description BACKGROUND: Acute kidney injury (AKI) is common after severe paraquat poisoning and usually heralds a fatal outcome. The rapid large increases in serum creatinine (Cr) exceed that which can be explained by creatinine kinetics based on loss of glomerular filtration rate (GFR). METHODS AND FINDINGS: This prospective multi-centre study compared the kinetics of two surrogate markers of GFR, serum creatinine and serum cystatin C (CysC), following paraquat poisoning to understand and assess renal functional loss after paraquat poisoning. Sixty-six acute paraquat poisoning patients admitted to medical units of five hospitals were included. Relative changes in creatinine and CysC were monitored in serial blood and urine samples, and influences of non-renal factors were also studied. RESULTS: Forty-eight of 66 patients developed AKI (AKIN criteria), with 37 (56%) developing moderate to severe AKI (AKIN stage 2 or 3). The 37 patients showed rapid increases in creatinine of >100% within 24 hours, >200% within 48 hours and >300% by 72 hours and 17 of the 37 died. CysC concentration increased by 50% at 24 hours in the same 37 patients and then remained constant. The creatinine/CysC ratio increased 8 fold over 72 hours. There was a modest fall in urinary creatinine and serum/urine creatinine ratios and a moderate increase in urinary paraquat during first three days. CONCLUSION: Loss of renal function contributes modestly to the large increases in creatinine following paraquat poisoning. The rapid rise in serum creatinine most probably represents increased production of creatine and creatinine to meet the energy demand following severe oxidative stress. Minor contributions include increased cyclisation of creatine to creatinine because of acidosis and competitive or non-competitive inhibition of creatinine secretion. Creatinine is not a good marker of renal functional loss after paraquat poisoning and renal injury should be evaluated using more specific biomarkers of renal injury.
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spelling pubmed-43765302015-04-04 Mechanisms Underlying Early Rapid Increases in Creatinine in Paraquat Poisoning Mohamed, Fahim Endre, Zoltan Jayamanne, Shaluka Pianta, Timothy Peake, Philip Palangasinghe, Chathura Chathuranga, Umesh Jayasekera, Kithsiri Wunnapuk, Klintean Shihana, Fathima Shahmy, Seyed Buckley, Nicholas PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Acute kidney injury (AKI) is common after severe paraquat poisoning and usually heralds a fatal outcome. The rapid large increases in serum creatinine (Cr) exceed that which can be explained by creatinine kinetics based on loss of glomerular filtration rate (GFR). METHODS AND FINDINGS: This prospective multi-centre study compared the kinetics of two surrogate markers of GFR, serum creatinine and serum cystatin C (CysC), following paraquat poisoning to understand and assess renal functional loss after paraquat poisoning. Sixty-six acute paraquat poisoning patients admitted to medical units of five hospitals were included. Relative changes in creatinine and CysC were monitored in serial blood and urine samples, and influences of non-renal factors were also studied. RESULTS: Forty-eight of 66 patients developed AKI (AKIN criteria), with 37 (56%) developing moderate to severe AKI (AKIN stage 2 or 3). The 37 patients showed rapid increases in creatinine of >100% within 24 hours, >200% within 48 hours and >300% by 72 hours and 17 of the 37 died. CysC concentration increased by 50% at 24 hours in the same 37 patients and then remained constant. The creatinine/CysC ratio increased 8 fold over 72 hours. There was a modest fall in urinary creatinine and serum/urine creatinine ratios and a moderate increase in urinary paraquat during first three days. CONCLUSION: Loss of renal function contributes modestly to the large increases in creatinine following paraquat poisoning. The rapid rise in serum creatinine most probably represents increased production of creatine and creatinine to meet the energy demand following severe oxidative stress. Minor contributions include increased cyclisation of creatine to creatinine because of acidosis and competitive or non-competitive inhibition of creatinine secretion. Creatinine is not a good marker of renal functional loss after paraquat poisoning and renal injury should be evaluated using more specific biomarkers of renal injury. Public Library of Science 2015-03-27 /pmc/articles/PMC4376530/ /pubmed/25815837 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0122357 Text en © 2015 Mohamed et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Endre, Zoltan
Jayamanne, Shaluka
Pianta, Timothy
Peake, Philip
Palangasinghe, Chathura
Chathuranga, Umesh
Jayasekera, Kithsiri
Wunnapuk, Klintean
Shihana, Fathima
Shahmy, Seyed
Buckley, Nicholas
Mechanisms Underlying Early Rapid Increases in Creatinine in Paraquat Poisoning
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title_short Mechanisms Underlying Early Rapid Increases in Creatinine in Paraquat Poisoning
title_sort mechanisms underlying early rapid increases in creatinine in paraquat poisoning
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4376530/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25815837
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0122357
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