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Pathophysiological Mechanisms by which Heat Stress Potentially Induces Kidney Inflammation and Chronic Kidney Disease in Sugarcane Workers

Background: Chronic kidney disease of non-traditional origin (CKDnt) is common among Mesoamerican sugarcane workers. Recurrent heat stress and dehydration is a leading hypothesis. Evidence indicate a key role of inflammation. Methods: Starting in sports and heat pathophysiology literature, we develo...

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Autores principales: Hansson, Erik, Glaser, Jason, Jakobsson, Kristina, Weiss, Ilana, Wesseling, Catarina, Lucas, Rebekah A. I., Wei, Jason Lee Kai, Ekström, Ulf, Wijkström, Julia, Bodin, Theo, Johnson, Richard J., Wegman, David H.
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7352879/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32498242
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12061639
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author Hansson, Erik
Glaser, Jason
Jakobsson, Kristina
Weiss, Ilana
Wesseling, Catarina
Lucas, Rebekah A. I.
Wei, Jason Lee Kai
Ekström, Ulf
Wijkström, Julia
Bodin, Theo
Johnson, Richard J.
Wegman, David H.
author_facet Hansson, Erik
Glaser, Jason
Jakobsson, Kristina
Weiss, Ilana
Wesseling, Catarina
Lucas, Rebekah A. I.
Wei, Jason Lee Kai
Ekström, Ulf
Wijkström, Julia
Bodin, Theo
Johnson, Richard J.
Wegman, David H.
author_sort Hansson, Erik
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description Background: Chronic kidney disease of non-traditional origin (CKDnt) is common among Mesoamerican sugarcane workers. Recurrent heat stress and dehydration is a leading hypothesis. Evidence indicate a key role of inflammation. Methods: Starting in sports and heat pathophysiology literature, we develop a theoretical framework of how strenuous work in heat could induce kidney inflammation. We describe the release of pro-inflammatory substances from a leaky gut and/or injured muscle, alone or in combination with tubular fructose and uric acid, aggravation by reduced renal blood flow and increased tubular metabolic demands. Then, we analyze longitudinal data from >800 sugarcane cutters followed across harvest and review the CKDnt literature to assess empirical support of the theoretical framework. Results: Inflammation (CRP elevation and fever) and hyperuricemia was tightly linked to kidney injury. Rehydrating with sugary liquids and NSAID intake increased the risk of kidney injury, whereas electrolyte solution consumption was protective. Hypokalemia and hypomagnesemia were associated with kidney injury. Discussion: Heat stress, muscle injury, reduced renal blood flow and fructose metabolism may induce kidney inflammation, the successful resolution of which may be impaired by daily repeating pro-inflammatory triggers. We outline further descriptive, experimental and intervention studies addressing the factors identified in this study.
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spelling pubmed-73528792020-07-15 Pathophysiological Mechanisms by which Heat Stress Potentially Induces Kidney Inflammation and Chronic Kidney Disease in Sugarcane Workers Hansson, Erik Glaser, Jason Jakobsson, Kristina Weiss, Ilana Wesseling, Catarina Lucas, Rebekah A. I. Wei, Jason Lee Kai Ekström, Ulf Wijkström, Julia Bodin, Theo Johnson, Richard J. Wegman, David H. Nutrients Article Background: Chronic kidney disease of non-traditional origin (CKDnt) is common among Mesoamerican sugarcane workers. Recurrent heat stress and dehydration is a leading hypothesis. Evidence indicate a key role of inflammation. Methods: Starting in sports and heat pathophysiology literature, we develop a theoretical framework of how strenuous work in heat could induce kidney inflammation. We describe the release of pro-inflammatory substances from a leaky gut and/or injured muscle, alone or in combination with tubular fructose and uric acid, aggravation by reduced renal blood flow and increased tubular metabolic demands. Then, we analyze longitudinal data from >800 sugarcane cutters followed across harvest and review the CKDnt literature to assess empirical support of the theoretical framework. Results: Inflammation (CRP elevation and fever) and hyperuricemia was tightly linked to kidney injury. Rehydrating with sugary liquids and NSAID intake increased the risk of kidney injury, whereas electrolyte solution consumption was protective. Hypokalemia and hypomagnesemia were associated with kidney injury. Discussion: Heat stress, muscle injury, reduced renal blood flow and fructose metabolism may induce kidney inflammation, the successful resolution of which may be impaired by daily repeating pro-inflammatory triggers. We outline further descriptive, experimental and intervention studies addressing the factors identified in this study. MDPI 2020-06-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7352879/ /pubmed/32498242 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12061639 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Hansson, Erik
Glaser, Jason
Jakobsson, Kristina
Weiss, Ilana
Wesseling, Catarina
Lucas, Rebekah A. I.
Wei, Jason Lee Kai
Ekström, Ulf
Wijkström, Julia
Bodin, Theo
Johnson, Richard J.
Wegman, David H.
Pathophysiological Mechanisms by which Heat Stress Potentially Induces Kidney Inflammation and Chronic Kidney Disease in Sugarcane Workers
title Pathophysiological Mechanisms by which Heat Stress Potentially Induces Kidney Inflammation and Chronic Kidney Disease in Sugarcane Workers
title_full Pathophysiological Mechanisms by which Heat Stress Potentially Induces Kidney Inflammation and Chronic Kidney Disease in Sugarcane Workers
title_fullStr Pathophysiological Mechanisms by which Heat Stress Potentially Induces Kidney Inflammation and Chronic Kidney Disease in Sugarcane Workers
title_full_unstemmed Pathophysiological Mechanisms by which Heat Stress Potentially Induces Kidney Inflammation and Chronic Kidney Disease in Sugarcane Workers
title_short Pathophysiological Mechanisms by which Heat Stress Potentially Induces Kidney Inflammation and Chronic Kidney Disease in Sugarcane Workers
title_sort pathophysiological mechanisms by which heat stress potentially induces kidney inflammation and chronic kidney disease in sugarcane workers
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7352879/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32498242
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12061639
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