Dietary manipulation and progression of chronic renal failure.

Child nephrology and urology Pub Date : 1991-01-01
W E Mitch
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Examination of the effects of dietary manipulation on progression of chronic renal failure (CRF) has been of interest for two reasons: dietary protein restriction is an effective method of ameliorating uremic symptoms and studies of changes in serum creatinine (and later, creatinine clearance or glomerular filtration rate, showed that the course of renal insufficiency is predictable. Results from studies of patients and animals with CRF suggested that a low-protein, phosphorus-restricted diet could slow the rate of loss of renal function. Animal studies have identified several mechanisms for progressive renal damage. These include glomerular hypertension causing capillary damage, glomerular damage from hypertrophic stimuli or hypermetabolism, calcium-phosphorus deposition and nephrotoxicity of the diet. The scientific basis for these different mechanisms will be discussed and each mechanism will be analyzed in terms of experimental studies in patients with CRF.

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饮食控制与慢性肾衰竭的进展。
研究饮食控制对慢性肾衰竭(CRF)进展的影响有两个原因:饮食蛋白质限制是改善尿毒症症状的有效方法,血清肌酐(以及后来的肌酐清除率或肾小球滤过率)变化的研究表明肾功能不全的过程是可预测的。对慢性肾功能衰竭患者和动物的研究结果表明,低蛋白、限磷饮食可以减缓肾功能丧失的速度。动物研究已经确定了进行性肾损害的几种机制。这些包括肾小球高血压引起的毛细血管损伤、肥厚刺激或高代谢引起的肾小球损伤、钙磷沉积和饮食的肾毒性。我们将讨论这些不同机制的科学依据,并根据CRF患者的实验研究分析每种机制。
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