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摘要
大量研究表明,高尿酸血症(HU)是慢性肾脏病(CKD)和心血管事件发生的独立风险因素。然而,虽然有证据表明尿酸(UA)在这些疾病中不仅可能起预测作用,还可能起诱因作用,但目前仍缺乏有力的确切证明。此外,尽管支持使用所谓的 "降尿酸治疗"(ULT)对高尿酸血症的慢性肾脏病患者进行肾脏保护似乎是合乎逻辑的,但有关这一主题的研究和荟萃分析(有时可能受到影响其结果的局限性的影响)迄今为止提供的结果却大相径庭,使得人们无法确定药物诱导的尿酸血症降低是否能真正减缓慢性肾脏病的进展并预防其心血管并发症。本文总结了目前有关尿酸代谢和干扰尿酸代谢的药物的知识,讨论了与 HU 相关的肾损伤可能存在的多种致病机制的理论,并回顾了支持或反驳 ULT 在 CKD 中的肾保护作用的最新研究的结果和局限性,从而引发了一场持续的科学争议。
[Hyperuricemia in Chronic Kidney Disease: To Treat or Not to Treat?]
Numerous studies have shown that hyperuricemia (HU) is an independent risk factor for the development of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and cardiovascular events. However, while some evidence suggests that uric acid (UA) may play not only a predictive but also a causal role in these conditions, a robust and definitive demonstration of this is still lacking. Moreover, despite what appears to be a logical rationale supporting the use of so-called 'urate-lowering therapy' (ULT) for nephroprotection in hyperuricemic patients with CKD, studies and meta-analyses on this topic - sometimes burdened by limitations that may have affected their results - have so far provided highly divergent outcomes, leaving uncertainty about whether drug-induced reduction of uricemia can truly slow the progression of CKD and prevent its cardiovascular complications. This article summarizes current knowledge on UA metabolism and the drugs that interfere with it, discusses theories on the possible multiple pathogenic mechanisms underlying HU related kidney damage, and reviews the results and limitations of the most recent studies that have supported or refuted the nephroprotective role of ULT in CKD, fueling an ongoing scientific controversy.
期刊介绍:
Il Giornale Italiano di Nefrologia (GIN) è la rivista di educazione continua della Società Italiana di Nefrologia SIN ed è pubblicato bimestralmente. E" il più autorevole organo di informazione nefrologia disponibile a livello nazionale. Il giornale Italiano di Nefrologia offre la più aggiornata informazione medico-scientifica rivolta al nefrologo sotto forma di rassegne, casi clinici e articoli finalizzati all’Educazione Continua in Medicina, oltre ai notiziari ed agli atti dei congressi di questa prestigiosa Società Scientifica