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Randomized Controlled Trial
. 2012 Jul;82(1):106-12.
doi: 10.1038/ki.2012.82. Epub 2012 Apr 4.

Net endogenous acid production is associated with a faster decline in GFR in African Americans

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Randomized Controlled Trial

Net endogenous acid production is associated with a faster decline in GFR in African Americans

Julia J Scialla et al. Kidney Int. 2012 Jul.

Abstract

Increased acid excretion may promote renal injury. To evaluate this in African Americans with hypertensive nephrosclerosis, we studied the association between the net endogenous acid production and progression of kidney disease in 632 patients in the AASK trial. Protein and potassium intakes were estimated from 24 h urea nitrogen and potassium excretion, and used to estimate net endogenous acid production, averaged over 2 years, approximating routine intake. The link between net endogenous acid production and the I(125)iothalamate glomerular filtration rate (iGFR) and time to end-stage renal disease or doubling of serum creatinine was analyzed using mixed models and Cox proportional hazards regressions. The trend in higher net endogenous acid production was significantly associated with a faster decline in iGFR over a median of 3.2 years. After adjustment for age, body mass index, baseline iGFR, urine protein-to-creatinine ratio, and randomized treatment group, the trend in higher net endogenous acid production remained significantly associated with a faster decline in iGFR at a rate of 1.01 ml/min per 1.73 m(2) per year faster in the highest compared to the lowest quartile. However, in time-to-event analyses over a median of 7.7 years, the adjusted hazard ratio (1.10) for composite renal events per 25 mEq/day higher net endogenous acid production was not significant. Hence, our findings implicate endogenous acid production as a potential modifiable risk factor for progressive kidney disease.

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Figure 1. Summary of reasons for participant exclusion from study population
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Figure 2. Adjusted* difference in l125iothalamate glomerular filtration rate (iGFR) slope (mL/min/1.73m2/yr) by quartiles of net endogenous acid production (NEAP), protein and potassium intake

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