Nephrotic syndrome and renal insufficiency associated with lithium therapy
- PMID: 8629633
- DOI: 10.1016/s0272-6386(96)90108-0
Nephrotic syndrome and renal insufficiency associated with lithium therapy
Abstract
Although the therapeutic administration of lithium in the psychiatric setting has been associated with various renal side effects, only a few reported cases have suggested a possible link to glomerular disease. We report two patients who, while taking lithium, developed heavy proteinuria caused by minimal change disease and acute renal insufficiency attributable to acute tubular necrosis. These clinical findings resolved on discontinuation of the drug, suggesting a role for lithium in their development. We also postulate that lithium, with its unique properties as a modulator of the phosphoinositol pathway, may play a key role in the pathogenesis of minimal change disease.
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