Hypertension, Vol 18, 334-340, Copyright © 1991 by American Heart Association
M Rodier, J Ribstein, C Parer-Richard and A Mimran
The effects of cyclosporine A treatment on arterial pressure and renal
function were assessed in 11 young patients with type I diabetes of short
duration. Cyclosporine was started at 7.5 mg/kg/day, progressively
decreased to 6.3 mg/kg/day at 6 months, and then continued at a lower dose
(4.1 mg/kg/day) for an additional 3 months in patients in whom remission of
insulin dependency was obtained (n = 6). After 3 months of cyclosporine, a
slight but significant increase in arterial pressure (+5.2 +/- 1.5 mm Hg),
a rise in renal vascular resistance (approximately 20%), a decrease in
glomerular filtration rate (approximately 25%), and a fall in filtration
fraction were observed. Such changes were sustained after 6 and eventually
9 months of therapy. The decrease in glomerular filtration rate observed
during cyclosporine treatment contrasted with the lack of change in
simultaneously estimated creatinine clearance; in fact, the creatinine
clearance/glomerular filtration ratio increased from 1.07 +/- 0.05% to 1.33
+/- 0.09% within 3 months of cyclosporine therapy, thus suggesting an
enhanced tubular secretion of creatinine. Plasma renin activity and urinary
excretion of kallikrein decreased significantly (approximately 50%),
whereas plasma aldosterone concentration remained unaltered and plasma
concentration of potassium increased during cyclosporine therapy. These
changes were observed in the presence of a constant urinary excretion of
sodium and potassium and a constant body weight. All parameters returned to
pretreatment values within 3 months after cessation of cyclosporine. These
results indicate that cyclosporine given for 6-9 months at a moderate dose
causes a deleterious but reversible effect on arterial pressure and renal
function in young diabetic patients.
ARTICLES
Renal changes associated with cyclosporine in recent type I diabetes mellitus
Department of Medicine and Endocrinology, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, Montpellier, France.
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