1. Triamterene in lithium-induced nephrogenic diabetes insipidus: a case report.
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Inoue M, Nakai K, and Mitsuiki K
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- Administration, Cutaneous, Aged, 80 and over, Bipolar Disorder complications, Bipolar Disorder drug therapy, Central Nervous System Depressants administration & dosage, Central Nervous System Depressants therapeutic use, Diabetes Insipidus, Nephrogenic drug therapy, Diuretics administration & dosage, Ethanol administration & dosage, Ethanol therapeutic use, Female, Humans, Hypercalcemia diagnosis, Hypercalcemia etiology, Hyperparathyroidism diagnosis, Hyperparathyroidism drug therapy, Hyperparathyroidism etiology, Lithium adverse effects, Metals, Alkali adverse effects, Polyuria drug therapy, Polyuria etiology, Treatment Outcome, Triamterene administration & dosage, Diabetes Insipidus, Nephrogenic chemically induced, Diuretics therapeutic use, Lithium toxicity, Metals, Alkali toxicity, Triamterene therapeutic use
- Abstract
Lithium-induced nephrogenic diabetes insipidus (NDI) is a rare and difficult-to-treat condition. We describe the case of an 81-year-old woman with bipolar treated with lithium and no previous history of diabetes insipidus. She was hospitalized due to disturbance of consciousness and was diagnosed with, hypercalcemia, hyperparathyroidism, and NDI. Parathyroidectomy was contraindicated and parathyroid hormone level was improved insufficiently after cinacalcet initiation, percutaneous ethanol injection therapy was performed for the enlarged parathyroid gland. After improvement in hypercalcemia and unsuccessful indapamide treatment, triamterene was administrated to control polyuria. Lithium is one of the indispensable maintenance treatment options for bipolar disorder, but it has the side effect of NDI. Lithium enters the collecting duct's principal cells mainly via the epithelial sodium channel (ENaC) located on their apical membranes, ENaC shows high selectivity for both sodium and lithium, is upregulated by aldosterone, and inhibited by triamterene. To our knowledge, this is the first publication on triamterene use in lithium-induced NDI patients.
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- 2021
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