The Dopamine System: Insights between Kidney and Brain

Antonio de Donato, V. Buonincontri, Gianmarco Borriello, Giuseppe Martinelli, P. Mone
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Abstract

Background: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is one of the most common diseases in adult age, and it is typical of older adults. Recent data suggest that almost half of the elders have CKD. It is now clear that CKD is accompanied, in the early stages, by cognitive impairment, together with depression and subtle abnormalities in motor control (such as gait and balance alterations). Summary: Several data suggest a link between brain dopamine and kidney diseases. Metabolic syndrome and diabetes can affect dopamine neuron survival (leading to Parkinson’s disease). Several uremic toxins in CKD (uric acid, indoxyl sulfate) and trace elements accumulating in CKD (aluminum, manganese) can also modify the dopaminergic system. Hormones produced by the kidney such as vitamin D are neuroprotective for dopamine neurons. Dopaminergic drugs are useful for the treatment of a common sleep disorder in CKD, the restless legs syndrome. However, experiments on animal models of CKD show conflicting results regarding a modification of dopamine neurons. Key Messages: Several observations suggest a limited relevance of the dopaminergic system in CKD-related cognitive impairment. However, a common sleep disturbance in CKD, the restless legs syndrome, improves with dopaminergic drugs. Therefore, it remains to be established the role of the dopamine system in subtle motor dysfunction observed in CKD, such as tremors, gait alterations, and central sleep apnea.
多巴胺系统:肾脏和大脑之间的洞察
背景:慢性肾脏疾病(CKD)是成年人最常见的疾病之一,以老年人为典型。最近的数据显示,几乎一半的老年人患有慢性肾病。现在很清楚,CKD在早期阶段伴有认知障碍、抑郁和运动控制的细微异常(如步态和平衡改变)。总结:一些数据表明脑多巴胺和肾脏疾病之间存在联系。代谢综合征和糖尿病会影响多巴胺神经元的存活(导致帕金森病)。CKD中的一些尿毒症毒素(尿酸、硫酸吲哚酚)和在CKD中积累的微量元素(铝、锰)也可以改变多巴胺能系统。肾脏产生的激素,如维生素D,对多巴胺神经元具有神经保护作用。多巴胺能药物对慢性肾病中一种常见的睡眠障碍——不宁腿综合症——的治疗很有用。然而,在CKD动物模型上的实验显示了多巴胺神经元修饰的矛盾结果。关键信息:一些观察结果表明,多巴胺能系统在ckd相关认知障碍中的相关性有限。然而,慢性肾病中一种常见的睡眠障碍,不宁腿综合征,可以通过多巴胺能药物得到改善。因此,多巴胺系统在CKD中观察到的细微运动功能障碍(如震颤、步态改变和中枢性睡眠呼吸暂停)中的作用仍有待确定。
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