Lithium nephrotoxicity

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Abstract

Lithium is widely used in the therapy of bipolar disorder. Its toxicity includes urinary concentration deficit and natriuresis, renal tubular acidosis, tubulointerstitial nephritis which complicates with chronic kidney disease and hypercalcemia. The most common adverse effect is diabetes insipidus, which occurs in 20-40% of patients some weeks after initiation of treatment. Such chronic nephropathy correlates with duration of lithium use. Early detection of renal dysfunction should be achieved by rigorous monitoring of patients and collaboration between the psychiatrist and nephrologist. Recent experimental and clinical studies are now clarifying the mechanisms by which lithium induces renal abnormalities. The aim of this work is to review the pathogenesis, clinical presentation, histopathologic aspects and treatment of lithium nephrotoxicity.

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de Oliveira, J. L., da Silva Júnior, G. B., de Abreu, K. L. S., Rocha, N. de A., Franco, L. F. L. G., Araújo, S. M. H. A., & Daher, E. de F. (2010). Lithium nephrotoxicity. Revista Da Associacao Medica Brasileira, 56(5), 600–606. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0104-42302010000500025

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