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Fructose: A New Variable to Consider in SIADH and the Hyponatremia Associated With Long-Distance Running?

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Johnson, Richard J.
Lee, S. M. Kurt
Sanchez-Lozada, Laura G.Tolan, Dean R.
Bjornstad, Petter
Lanaspa, Miguel A.
Maesaka, John

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Fructose has recently been proposed to stimulate vasopressin secretion in humans. Fructose -induced vasopressin secretion is not only postulated to result from ingestion of fructose -containing drinks but may also occur from endogenous fructose production via activation of the polyol pathway. This raises the question of whether fructose might be involved in some cases of vasopressin-induced hyponatremia, especially in situations where the cause is not fully known such as in the syndrome of inappropriate secretion of diuretic hormone (SIADH) and exercise-associated hyponatremia, which has been observed in marathon runners. Here we discuss the new science of fructose and vasopressin, and how it may play a role in some of these conditions, as well as in the complications associated with rapid treatment (such as the osmotic demyelination syndrome). Studies to test the role of fructose could provide new path-ophysiologic insights as well as novel potential treatment strategies for these common conditions.

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W B Saunders Co-Elsevier Inc

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Medicine

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American Journal of Kidney Diseases

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10.1053/j.ajkd.2023.01.443

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