Adaptive hyperfiltration in the aging kidney after contralateral nephrectomy
- 1 September 2006
- journal article
- Published by American Physiological Society in American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology
- Vol. 291 (3) , F629-F634
- https://doi.org/10.1152/ajprenal.00329.2005
Abstract
We examined the magnitude of adaptive hyperfiltration in the remaining kidney of 16 aging (>57 yr) and 16 youthful (f) by 110% or in the transcapillary hydraulic pressure gradient (ΔP) by 7 mmHg, could account for the observed level of hyperfiltration in youthful uninephric subjects. Corresponding increases for aging uninephric subjects were 61% for Kfand 5 mmHg for ΔP. We conclude that the magnitude of adaptive hyperfiltration is similar in aging to that in youthful uninephric subjects, albeit at a lower absolute GFR level. Isolated increases in either Kfor ΔP or a combination of smaller increases in both can account for the hyperfiltration. Greater adaptive arterial hypertension in aging than youthful uninephric subjects raises the possibility of a disproportionate role for glomerular hypertension and ΔP elevation in aging compared with youthful uninephric subjects. Glomerular hypertension could exacerbate the sclerosing glomerulopathy of senescence and lead to renal insufficiency. We recommend that living donors of a kidney transplantation in or beyond the seventh decade be used with caution.Keywords
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