Chapter 6: Effects of Hormones on Renal Function part 2

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Chapter 6 part 2.

References

Josh touts the PARADIGM-HF Trial Angiotensin–Neprilysin Inhibition versus Enalapril in Heart Failure | NEJM which found this combination was superior to an ARB alone 

Joel mentions an early atrial natriuretic peptide trial by Julie Lewis et al. Atrial natriuretic factor in oliguric acute renal failure - American Journal of Kidney Diseases and here’s a metanalysis that put this option to bed: Atrial Natriuretic Peptide for Management of Acute Kidney Injury: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

Snack attack? Check out “Snack induced ANP” Snack-Induced Release of Atrial Natriuretic Factor | NEJM

Want more natriuretic peptides than we discussed? Check out this review! Cardiac natriuretic peptides | Nature Reviews Cardiology or this fantastic review: Here’s an excellent review of ANP effect on the kidney: ANP-induced signaling cascade and its implications in renal pathophysiology

Cerebral salt wasting and elevated brain natriuretic peptide levels after traumatic brain injury: 2 case reports

Joel mentions the study which probed CRIC cohort regarding NSAIDs. Association of Opioids and Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs With Outcomes in CKD: Findings From the CRIC (Chronic Renal Insufficiency Cohort) Study - American Journal of Kidney Diseases and you may like the discussion on NephJC: ​​No Pain for the Kidneys from NSAIDs — NephJC

The KDIGO guidelines can be found here CKD-Mineral and Bone Disorder (CKD-MBD) – KDIGO

Regulation and Effects of FGF23 in Chronic Kidney Disease

Elegant work on the calcium sensing receptor by Martin Pollak https://doi.org/10.1016/0092-8674(93)90617-Ye

Claudin 14, PTH, and calcium absorption in the loop of Henle: Parathyroid hormone controls paracellular Ca 2+transport in the thick ascending limb by regulating the tight-junction protein Claudin14

Carboxymaltose induced hypophosphatemia by increasing FGF-23. Randomized trial of intravenous iron-induced hypophosphatemia

Current "corrected" calcium concept challenged. | The BMJ

The Dialysis Encephalopathy Syndrome — Possible Aluminum Intoxication | NEJM

NephMadness covered Aluminum binders in 2016.

Roger mentioned the use of ferric citrate as a phosphate binder Ferric Citrate Controls Phosphorus and Delivers Iron in Patients on Dialysis | American Society of Nephrology

Joel reminded us of the misadventures in efforts to normalize hemoglobin, first in hemodialysis patients

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