Acute exercise does not impair renal function in nondialysis chronic kidney disease patients regardless of disease stage

American Journal of Physiology. Renal Physiology
Davi A SantanaHamilton Roschel

Abstract

Exercise has been overlooked as a potential therapy in chronic kidney disease (CKD), mainly because of a lack of understanding on its safety aspects. Notably, there are no data on renal function after exercise in CKD considering its stages. We investigated the acute effects of a 30-min moderate-intensity aerobic exercise bout on glomerular filtration rate (GFR) and albuminuria in 22 nondialysis CKD patients divided into: CKD stages 1 and 2 (CKD1-2) and CKD stages 3 and 4 (CKD3-4). Eleven body mass index-, age-, and sex-matched healthy individuals served as control (CON). Blood and urine samples were collected before, immediately after, and up to 90 min postexercise for creatinine and albumin assessments. GFR was determined by creatinine clearance (GFRCr-Cl). All CKD patients had significantly lower peak oxygen uptake than CON. CKD1-2 and CKD3-4 had increasingly higher serum creatinine than CON (9.6 ± 2.6, 25.6 ± 1.01, and 7.5 ± 1.4 mg/l, respectively); however, no within-group changes in serum or urinary creatinine were observed across time. GFRCr-Cl was decreased in CKD1-2 and CKD3-4 compared with CON (91 ± 17 ml·min(-1)·1.73 m(-2); 34 ± 15 ml·min(-1)·1.73 m(-2); 122 ± 20 ml·min(-1)·1.73 m(-2), respectively). Most importantly,...Continue Reading

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