Endocrine disorders in chronic kidney disease

Author:

Sobolewska JoannaORCID, ,Żak ZuzannaORCID,Monia-Tutur KamilaORCID,Wojciechowska-Luźniak AgnieszkaORCID,Witek PrzemysławORCID,Niemczyk StanisławORCID, , , , ,

Abstract

The increasing prevalence of chronic kidney disease gives rise to many diagnostic challenges in the daily care of this group of patients. This paper presents the most clinically significant endocrine disorders accompanying chronic kidney disease, their aetiology, diagnosis, clinical picture and treatment. Endocrine disorders may occur in patients with chronic kidney disease with greater or equal frequency as in the general population. The most important endocrine disorders include: low triiodothyronine syndrome, subclinical and overt hypothyroidism, hypercortisolaemia, hyperprolactinaemia, increased levels of growth hormone, hyperinsulinaemia, insulin resistance and hypogonadism. Hyperthyroidism and autoimmune thyroid disease occur with the same frequency in patients with chronic kidney disease as in the general population. Chronic kidney disease also affects commonly used hormone determinations. The choice of the therapeutic method in patients with chronic kidney disease is not without importance for endocrine disorders. Among patients undergoing dialysis therapy, a temporary increase in free thyroid hormones, a decrease in the severity of hypercortisolaemia and a decrease in hormone levels were observed. Dialysis therapy does not normalise prolactin levels, unlike kidney transplantation, where an improvement in glomerular filtration rate results in the normalisation of serum prolactin. The therapeutic management of some of the presented endocrine disorders is not based on a causal effect, but mainly on controlling their complications (e.g. secondary to hypercortisolaemia – hypertension, diabetes, osteopenia or abdominal obesity). In the remaining cases, hormone replacement therapy was associated with a beneficial effect for the patient: testosterone replacement in obese men with hypogonadism led to a decrease in body mass index, and cyclical transdermal hormone replacement therapy in women with oestrogen deficiency secondary to renal failure inhibited bone demineralisation and thus prevented early osteoporosis.

Publisher

Medical Communications Sp. z.o.o.

Subject

Family Practice,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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