Brain dysfunction in tubular and tubulointerstitial kidney diseases

Author:

Viggiano Davide12ORCID,Bruchfeld Annette34ORCID,Carriazo Sol5ORCID,de Donato Antonio45,Endlich Nicole6,Ferreira Ana Carina78ORCID,Figurek Andreja9,Fouque Denis10,Franssen Casper F M11,Giannakou Konstantinos12,Goumenos Dimitrios13,Hoorn Ewout J14ORCID,Nitsch Dorothea15,Ortiz Alberto5ORCID,Pešić Vesna16,Rastenyté Daiva17,Soler Maria José18ORCID,Rroji Merita19ORCID,Trepiccione Francesco220,Unwin Robert J21ORCID,Wagner Carsten A22ORCID,Wieçek Andrzej23,Zacchia Miriam220,Zoccali Carmine2425,Capasso Giovambattista220ORCID,Capasso Giovambattista,Andrade Alexandre,Bachmann Maie,Bumblyte Inga,Covic Adrian Constantin,Delgado Pilar,Endlich Nicole,Engvig Andreas,Fouque Denis,Franssen Casper,Frische Sebastian,Garneata Liliana,Gesualdo Loreto,Giannakou Konstantinos,Goumenos Dimitrios,Kartal Ayşe Tuğba,Mani Laila-Yasmin,Marti Hans-Peter,Mayer Christopher,Nielsen Rikke,Pšić Vesna,Rroji (Molla) Merita,Sakkas Giorgos,Spasovski Goce,Stevens Kate I,Vazelov Evgueniy,Viggiano Davide,Zacharia Lefteris,Ferreira Ana Carina,Malyszko Jolanta,Hoorn Ewout,Figurek Andreja,Unwin Robert,Wagner Carsten A,Wanner Christoph,Bruchfeld Annette,Pépin Marion,Wieçek Andrzej,Nitsch Dorothea,Fridolin Ivo,Hafez Gaye,Soler Maria José,Barbieri Michelangela,Batinić Bojan,Carrasco Laura,Carriazo Sol,Gansevoort Ron,Martino Gianvito,Raso Francesco Mattace,Nistor Ionut,Ortiz Alberto,Paolisso Giuseppe,Rastenytė Daiva,Stefan Gabriel,Tedeschi Gioacchino,Massy Ziad A,Bikbov Boris,Endlich Karl Hans,Godefroy Olivier,Chillon Jean-Marc,Kossioni Anastassia,Kurganaite Justina,Perico Norberto,Remuzzi Giuseppe,Grodzicki Tomasz,Trepiccione Francesco,Zoccali Carmine,Arici Mustafa,Blankestijn Peter,Eckardt Kai-Uwe,Fliser Danilo,Jiménez Eugenio Gutiérrez,König Maximilian,Rychlik Ivan,Deleidi Michela,Reusz George,

Affiliation:

1. Department of Translational Medical Sciences, University of Campania ‘L. Vanvitelli’, Naples, Italy

2. Biogem, Institute of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Ariano Irpino, Italy

3. Department of Health, Medicine and Caring Sciences, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden

4. Department of Renal Medicine, Karolinska University Hospital and CLINTEC Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden

5. Department of Nephrology and Hypertension, IIS-Fundacion Jimenez Diaz-UAM, Madrid, Spain

6. Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, University Medicine Greifswald, Greifswald, Germany

7. Nephrology Department, Centro Hospitalar e Universitário de Lisboa Central, Lisbon, Portugal

8. Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências Médicas, Lisbon, Portugal

9. Institute of Anatomy, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland

10. Department of Nephrology, Hospices Civils de Lyon, Centre Hospitalier Lyon-Sud, Pierre-Benite, University of Lyon, France

11. Department of Nephrology, University Medical Center Groningen, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands

12. Department of Health Sciences, School of Sciences, European University Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus

13. Department of Nephrology and Renal Transplantation, Patras University Hospital, Patras, Greece

14. Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Nephrology and Transplantation, Erasmus Medical Center, University Medical Center Rotterdam, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

15. Faculty of Epidemiology and Population Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK

16. Faculty of Pharmacy, Department of Physiology, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia

17. Medical Academy, Department of Neurology, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Kaunas, Lithuania

18. Nephrology Department, Vall d'Hebron Barcelona Hospital Campus, Barcelona, Spain

19. Department of Nephrology, University Hospital Center “Mother Tereza”, Tirana, Albania

20. Department of Translational Medical Sciences, University of Campania “L. Vanvitelli”, Naples, Italy

21. Department of Renal Medicine, Division of Medicine, University College London, London, UK

22. Institute of Physiology, University of Zürich, Zurich, Switzerland

23. Department of Nephrology, Transplantation and Internal Medicine, Medical University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland

24. Renal Research Institute, New York, NY, USA

25. Associazione Ipertensione, Nefrologia, Trapianto Renale, Reggio Calabria, Italy

Abstract

ABSTRACT Kidney function has two important elements: glomerular filtration and tubular function (secretion and reabsorption). A persistent decrease in glomerular filtration rate (GFR), with or without proteinuria, is diagnostic of chronic kidney disease (CKD). While glomerular injury or disease is a major cause of CKD and usually associated with proteinuria, predominant tubular injury, with or without tubulointerstitial disease, is typically non-proteinuric. CKD has been linked with cognitive impairment, but it is unclear how much this depends on a decreased GFR, altered tubular function or the presence of proteinuria. Since CKD is often accompanied by tubular and interstitial dysfunction, we explore here for the first time the potential role of the tubular and tubulointerstitial compartments in cognitive dysfunction. To help address this issue we selected a group of primary tubular diseases with preserved GFR in which to review the evidence for any association with brain dysfunction. Cognition, mood, neurosensory and motor disturbances are not well characterized in tubular diseases, possibly because they are subclinical and less prominent than other clinical manifestations. The available literature suggests that brain dysfunction in tubular and tubulointerstitial diseases is usually mild and is more often seen in disorders of water handling. Brain dysfunction may occur when severe electrolyte and water disorders in young children persist over a long period of time before the diagnosis is made. We have chosen Bartter and Gitelman syndromes and nephrogenic diabetes insipidus as examples to highlight this topic. We discuss current published findings, some unanswered questions and propose topics for future research.

Funder

COST Action CA19127-Cognitive Decline in Nephro-Neurology: European Cooperative Target

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Transplantation,Nephrology

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