Urinary biomarkers in assessing the nephrotoxic potential of gentamicin in solitary kidney patients after 7 days of therapy

Ren Fail. 2014 May;36(4):534-40. doi: 10.3109/0886022X.2013.876349. Epub 2014 Jan 23.

Abstract

Introduction: The solitary kidney (SK) may present increased vulnerability to nephrotoxicity because of adaptive phenomena.

Aims: Assessing the vulnerability of the SK with urinary tract infections (UTI) to gentamicin by means of urinary biomarkers (N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase (NAG) and urinary alpha-1-microglobulin), as well as glomerular filtration rate (GFR).

Methods: We studied 14 patients with SK with UTI (group A) (mean age 58.07 ± 13.61 years, mean duration of SK 13.55 ± 12.33 years) who were administered gentamicin for 7 days. Group B consisted by 17 patients with SK without any other associated renal pathology (average age 51.17 ± 9.39 years, average existence period of a single kidney 33.23 ± 21.73 years). We also included a third group (group C) represented by nine healthy individuals, with two kidneys.

Results: Increased values of urinary NAG were found in group B as compared to group C and alpha-1 microglobulin in group A as compared to group B. During treatment with gentamicin, increased values of both NAG and alpha-1-microglobulin in group A were found on day 7 as compared to values before treatment (day 7 NAG=18.99 ± 14.07 U/g creat versus day 0, NAG=5.15 ± 6.54 U/g creat, p=0.004; day 7 alpha-1-microglobulin=20.88 ± 18.84 mg/g creat versus day 0, urinary alpha-1-microglobulin=4.96 ± 6.57 mg/g creat, p=0.003). No statistically significant alterations of GFR were noticed after 7 days of treatment.

Conclusions: We found the nephrotoxic effects of gentamicin at tubular level, but not at glomerular level. The nephrotoxic potential of gentamicin in patients with a SK can be monitored by assessing urinary biomarkers during treatment of UTI.

MeSH terms

  • Acetylglucosaminidase / urine*
  • Adult
  • Alpha-Globulins / urine*
  • Anti-Bacterial Agents / adverse effects*
  • Biomarkers / urine
  • Female
  • Gentamicins / adverse effects*
  • Glomerular Filtration Rate
  • Humans
  • Kidney / abnormalities
  • Kidney Diseases / chemically induced*
  • Kidney Diseases / diagnosis*
  • Kidney Diseases / urine
  • Kidney Tubules, Proximal / drug effects
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Nephrectomy
  • Urinary Tract Infections / drug therapy*

Substances

  • Alpha-Globulins
  • Anti-Bacterial Agents
  • Biomarkers
  • Gentamicins
  • alpha-1-microglobulin
  • Acetylglucosaminidase