Kidney international
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Kidney international · Jan 2004
Down-regulation of Na+ transporters and AQP2 is responsible for acyclovir-induced polyuria and hypophosphatemia.
Acyclovir (ACY) is a useful therapeutic agent for the systemic treatment of herpes virus infection. An increase in urinary phosphate excretion and polyuria has been described. The objective of this study was to analyze the exact mechanism of the urinary-concentrating dysfunction and the increase in phosphaturia associated with ACY. ⋯ Downregulation of Na-Pi-IIa appears to play a crucial role in the downregulation of ACY-induced hyperphosphaturia. The accompanying polyuria and urinary-concentrating defect can in part be explained by the downregulation of NKCC2 and AQP2.