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Query: UMLS:C0023890 (cirrhosis)
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The reliability of lithium clearance as an index of distal fluid delivery in cirrhosis with ascites and in other clinical conditions characterized by low fractional sodium excretion has not yet been proven. In particular, lithium reabsorption in the amiloride-sensitive segment of the distal tubule, as evidenced in experimental studies, has not been excluded in such clinical conditions. Thus the acute effect of amiloride on renal lithium handling in 15 nonazotemic ascitic cirrhotic patients with avid sodium retention was evaluated after at least 5 days of controlled sodium intake. Renal plasma flow, glomerular filtration rate, fractional sodium excretion, fractional lithium excretion, fractional potassium excretion, fractional excretion of uric acid, plasma renin activity, plasma aldosterone and human atrial natriuretic peptide were evaluated before and for 6 hr after the administration of amiloride (20 mg/os). After amiloride administration a volume replacement scheme was enacted with intravenous amounts of saline solution, determined by the diuretic and natriuretic effect of the drug, to avoid volume depletion. Amiloride induced a prompt and sustained increase in fractional sodium excretion (from 0.28% +/- 0.09% to 1.0% +/- 0.41%, p less than 0.001) and a decrease in fractional potassium excretion (from 9.38% +/- 5.98% to 3.28% +/- 2.24%, p less than 0.0025), whereas it did not affect fractional lithium excretion and fractional excretion of uric acid. No change was observed in renal plasma flow, glomerular filtration rate, plasma renin activity, plasma aldosterone and human atrial natriuretic peptide. It was concluded that lithium is not reabsorbed in the amiloride-sensitive segment of the distal tubule in nonazotemic ascitic cirrhotic patients with avid sodium retention.
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PMID:Effects of amiloride on renal lithium handling in nonazotemic ascitic cirrhotic patients with avid sodium retention. 155 43

Amiloride is a potassium retaining diuretic and natriuretic which acts by reversibly blocking luminal epithelial sodium channels (ENaCs) in the late distal tubule and collecting duct. Amiloride is indicated in oedematous states, and for potassium conservation adjunctive to thiazide or loop diuretics for hypertension, congestive heart failure and hepatic cirrhosis with ascites. Historical studies on its use in hypertension were poorly controlled and there is insufficient data on dose-response. It is clearly highly effective in combination with thiazide diuretics where it counteracts the adverse metabolic effects of the thiazides and its use in the Medical Research Council Trial of Older Hypertensive Patients, demonstrated convincing outcome benefits on stroke and coronary events. Recently it has been shown to be as effective as spironolactone in resistant hypertension but there is a real need to establish its potential role in the much larger number of patients with mild to moderate hypertension in whom there is a paucity of information with amiloride particularly across an extended dose range.
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PMID:Amiloride: A review. 3323 24