Acute toxic kidney injury

Ren Fail. 2019 Nov;41(1):576-594. doi: 10.1080/0886022X.2019.1628780.

Abstract

Substances toxic to the kidney are legion in the modern world. The sheer number and variety, their mutual interactions and, metabolism within the body are a challenge to research. Moreover, the kidney is especially prone to injury owing to its physiology. Acute kidney injury (AKI) induced by poisonous or primarily nephrotoxic substances, may be community acquired with ingestion or inhalation or nosocomial. Many nephrotoxic plants, animal poisons, medications, chemicals and illicit drugs can induce AKI by varying pathophysiological pathways. Moreover, the epidemiology of toxic AKI varies depending on country, regions within countries, socioeconomic status and health care facilities. In this review, we have selected nephrotoxic insults due to medication, plants, animal including snake venom toxicity, environmental, (agri)chemicals and also illicit drugs. We conclude with a section on diagnosis, clinical presentation and management of poisoning accompanied by various organ dysfunction and AKI.

Keywords: acute kidney injury; drug nephrotoxicity; illicit drug nephrotoxicity; plant nehrotoxicity; renal biomarkers; toxic nephropathy.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Acute Kidney Injury*
  • Humans

Grants and funding

The review was conducted as pilot research work for the project supported by the Ministry of Health, Czech Republic – conceptual development of research organization (01-RVO-FNOs/2019).