The role of renal circadian biorhythms in lifelong LUTS

Author:

Hervé François1ORCID,Vande Walle Johan2ORCID,Raes Ann2,Haddad Rebecca3,Monaghan Thomas4ORCID,Drake Marcus J.5,Kamperis Konstantinos6,Dossche Lien2,Zipkin Jacob7,Weiss Jeffrey7ORCID,Verbakel Irina1,Bou Kheir George1,Everaert Karel1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Urology, ERN Accredited Centrum Ghent University Hospital Ghent Belgium

2. Department of Pediatric Nephrology, ERKNET Centre Ghent University Hospital Ghent Belgium

3. GRC 001 GREEN Neuro‐Urology Research Group, Sorbonne Université Rothschild Academic Hospital, AP‐HP Paris France

4. Department of Urology University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Dallas Texas USA

5. Department of Surgery and Cancer, Imperial College London Hammersmith Hospital London UK

6. Department of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine Aarhus University Hospital Aarhus Denmark

7. Department of Urology SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University Brooklyn New York USA

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionThis article delves into the intricate relationship between kidney function, diuresis, and lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) throughout the transitions of the human lifespan. It explores circadian regulation of urine production, maturation of renal function from birth to adulthood, and effects of aging on kidney function and LUTS. The complex connections between these factors are highlighted, offering insights into potential interventions and personalized management strategies.MethodsAn international panel of seven experts engaged in online discussions, focusing on kidney function, diuresis, and LUTS throughout life. This manuscript summarizes expert insights, literature reviews, and findings presented during a webinar and subsequent discussions.ResultsRenal function undergoes significant maturation from birth to adulthood, with changes in glomerular filtration rate, diuresis, and tubular function. A circadian rhythm in urine production is established during childhood. Adolescents and young adults can experience persistent enuresis due to lifestyle factors, comorbidities, and complex physiological changes. In older adults, age‐related alterations in kidney function disrupt the circadian rhythm of diuresis, contributing to nocturnal polyuria and LUTS.ConclusionThe interplay between kidney function, diuresis, and LUTS is crucial in understanding lifelong urinary health. Bridging the gap between pediatric and adult care is essential to address enuresis in adolescents and young adults effectively. For older adults, recognizing the impact of aging on renal function and fluid balance is vital in managing nocturia. This holistic approach provides a foundation for developing innovative interventions and personalized treatments to enhance quality of life for individuals with LUTS across all stages of life.

Funder

Astellas Pharma

Ferring

Universitair Ziekenhuis Gent

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Urology,Neurology (clinical)

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