Hyponatremia and inflammation: the emerging role of interleukin-6 in osmoregulation.

Nephron Physiology Pub Date : 2011-01-01 Epub Date: 2010-12-22 DOI:10.1159/000322238
Reinout M Swart, Ewout J Hoorn, Michiel G Betjes, Robert Zietse
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Abstract

Although hyponatremia is a recognized complication of several inflammatory diseases, its pathophysiology in this setting has remained elusive until recently. A growing body of evidence now points to an important role for interleukin-6 in the non-osmotic release of vasopressin. Here, we review this evidence by exploring the immuno-neuroendocrine pathways connecting interleukin-6 with vasopressin. The importance of these connections extends to several clinical scenarios of hyponatremia and inflammation, including hospital-acquired hyponatremia, postoperative hyponatremia, exercise-associated hyponatremia, and hyponatremia in the elderly. Besides insights in pathophysiology, the recognition of the propensity for antidiuresis during inflammation is also important with regard to monitoring patients and selecting the appropriate intravenous fluid regimen, for which recommendations are provided.

低钠血症和炎症:白细胞介素-6在渗透调节中的新作用。
虽然低钠血症是几种炎症性疾病的公认并发症,但其病理生理机制直到最近才得以阐明。越来越多的证据表明,白细胞介素-6在抗利尿激素的非渗透性释放中起着重要作用。在这里,我们通过探索连接白介素-6和抗利尿激素的免疫-神经内分泌途径来回顾这一证据。这些联系的重要性延伸到低钠血症和炎症的几种临床情况,包括医院获得性低钠血症、术后低钠血症、运动相关低钠血症和老年人低钠血症。除了病理生理学的见解外,认识到炎症期间抗利尿的倾向对于监测患者和选择适当的静脉输液方案也很重要,为此提供了建议。
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Nephron Physiology
Nephron Physiology 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
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