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Early glomerular filtration rate changes in living kidney donors and recipients: an example of renal plasticity
BACKGROUND: In living kidney transplantation there are two different individuals, a healthy donor and a renal transplant recipient. This is an excellent human model to study factors that influence kidney function in the context of reduced renal mass and the adaptation of two comparable kidneys to di...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9050540/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35498883 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ckj/sfab220 |
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author | Rinne, Ana González Sorensen, Cristian Acosta Lima, Sergio Luis Gil, Marta Gómez Mena, Natalia Negrín Martín, Laura Díaz Ramírez, Ana Morales, Adelaida Vega, Nicanor Gallego, Eduardo Izquierdo, Edduin Martín Cabello, Elisa Rodríguez, Ana Elena Rodríguez González, Jesús Pimentel Escamilla, Beatriz Cruz, Coriolano Tamajón, Lourdes Pérez Ramírez, Armando Torres Gaspari, Flavio Ortiz, Alberto Porrini, Esteban |
author_facet | Rinne, Ana González Sorensen, Cristian Acosta Lima, Sergio Luis Gil, Marta Gómez Mena, Natalia Negrín Martín, Laura Díaz Ramírez, Ana Morales, Adelaida Vega, Nicanor Gallego, Eduardo Izquierdo, Edduin Martín Cabello, Elisa Rodríguez, Ana Elena Rodríguez González, Jesús Pimentel Escamilla, Beatriz Cruz, Coriolano Tamajón, Lourdes Pérez Ramírez, Armando Torres Gaspari, Flavio Ortiz, Alberto Porrini, Esteban |
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description | BACKGROUND: In living kidney transplantation there are two different individuals, a healthy donor and a renal transplant recipient. This is an excellent human model to study factors that influence kidney function in the context of reduced renal mass and the adaptation of two comparable kidneys to different metabolic demands. METHODS: We analyzed the changes in measured glomerular filtration rate (GFR, iohexol) from pretransplantation to 12 months after transplantation in 30 donor–recipient pairs. Each donor was compared with his/her recipient. We defined a priori three different groups based on GFR differences at 12 months: donor > recipient (Group A; 78 ± 8 versus 57 ± 8 mL/min), donor < recipient (Group B; 65 ± 11 versus 79 ± 11 mL/min) and donor ≈ recipient (Group C; 66 ± 7 versus 67 ± 7 mL/min). Other factors like donor/recipient mismatches in body mass index (BMI), surface area and gender were evaluated. RESULTS: In Group A donors were mostly male and recipients were female (75% each). Donors had a higher baseline weight than their recipients. During follow-up, weight remained stable in donors but increased 7% in recipients. In Group B donors were mostly female (60%) and recipients male. At baseline, donors had a lower weight than recipients. At 12 months, weight was stable in donors but increased in recipients. In Group C donors were mostly (75%) female and recipients male. At baseline, donors had a higher BMI than their recipients. At 12 months, BMI was stable in donors but increased 14% in recipients. In multivariable analysis, higher GFR at 12 months was associated with higher baseline weight and GFR in donors and with male gender and higher baseline weight in recipients. CONCLUSIONS: Kidneys from living donors are more ‘plastic’ than originally thought and respond to metabolic demands and weight changes of their new host. These changes should be taken into account when assessing GFR outcomes in this population. |
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spelling | pubmed-90505402022-04-29 Early glomerular filtration rate changes in living kidney donors and recipients: an example of renal plasticity Rinne, Ana González Sorensen, Cristian Acosta Lima, Sergio Luis Gil, Marta Gómez Mena, Natalia Negrín Martín, Laura Díaz Ramírez, Ana Morales, Adelaida Vega, Nicanor Gallego, Eduardo Izquierdo, Edduin Martín Cabello, Elisa Rodríguez, Ana Elena Rodríguez González, Jesús Pimentel Escamilla, Beatriz Cruz, Coriolano Tamajón, Lourdes Pérez Ramírez, Armando Torres Gaspari, Flavio Ortiz, Alberto Porrini, Esteban Clin Kidney J Original Article BACKGROUND: In living kidney transplantation there are two different individuals, a healthy donor and a renal transplant recipient. This is an excellent human model to study factors that influence kidney function in the context of reduced renal mass and the adaptation of two comparable kidneys to different metabolic demands. METHODS: We analyzed the changes in measured glomerular filtration rate (GFR, iohexol) from pretransplantation to 12 months after transplantation in 30 donor–recipient pairs. Each donor was compared with his/her recipient. We defined a priori three different groups based on GFR differences at 12 months: donor > recipient (Group A; 78 ± 8 versus 57 ± 8 mL/min), donor < recipient (Group B; 65 ± 11 versus 79 ± 11 mL/min) and donor ≈ recipient (Group C; 66 ± 7 versus 67 ± 7 mL/min). Other factors like donor/recipient mismatches in body mass index (BMI), surface area and gender were evaluated. RESULTS: In Group A donors were mostly male and recipients were female (75% each). Donors had a higher baseline weight than their recipients. During follow-up, weight remained stable in donors but increased 7% in recipients. In Group B donors were mostly female (60%) and recipients male. At baseline, donors had a lower weight than recipients. At 12 months, weight was stable in donors but increased in recipients. In Group C donors were mostly (75%) female and recipients male. At baseline, donors had a higher BMI than their recipients. At 12 months, BMI was stable in donors but increased 14% in recipients. In multivariable analysis, higher GFR at 12 months was associated with higher baseline weight and GFR in donors and with male gender and higher baseline weight in recipients. CONCLUSIONS: Kidneys from living donors are more ‘plastic’ than originally thought and respond to metabolic demands and weight changes of their new host. These changes should be taken into account when assessing GFR outcomes in this population. Oxford University Press 2022-01-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9050540/ /pubmed/35498883 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ckj/sfab220 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the ERA. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com |
spellingShingle | Original Article Rinne, Ana González Sorensen, Cristian Acosta Lima, Sergio Luis Gil, Marta Gómez Mena, Natalia Negrín Martín, Laura Díaz Ramírez, Ana Morales, Adelaida Vega, Nicanor Gallego, Eduardo Izquierdo, Edduin Martín Cabello, Elisa Rodríguez, Ana Elena Rodríguez González, Jesús Pimentel Escamilla, Beatriz Cruz, Coriolano Tamajón, Lourdes Pérez Ramírez, Armando Torres Gaspari, Flavio Ortiz, Alberto Porrini, Esteban Early glomerular filtration rate changes in living kidney donors and recipients: an example of renal plasticity |
title | Early glomerular filtration rate changes in living kidney donors and recipients: an example of renal plasticity |
title_full | Early glomerular filtration rate changes in living kidney donors and recipients: an example of renal plasticity |
title_fullStr | Early glomerular filtration rate changes in living kidney donors and recipients: an example of renal plasticity |
title_full_unstemmed | Early glomerular filtration rate changes in living kidney donors and recipients: an example of renal plasticity |
title_short | Early glomerular filtration rate changes in living kidney donors and recipients: an example of renal plasticity |
title_sort | early glomerular filtration rate changes in living kidney donors and recipients: an example of renal plasticity |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9050540/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35498883 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ckj/sfab220 |
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