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Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) is the most common inherited kidney disease characterized by cystic kidneys and caused by mutations in the polycystic kidney disease and other rare genes. It is associated with salt-sensitive hypertension, which accounts for the majority of morbidity and mortality. About 70% of patients with ADPKD develop hypertension, prior to the onset of kidney function decline. Early onset hypertension, despite its treatment, is independently associated with rapid kidney function decline. The investigators hypothesize that a high-sodium diet in patients with ADPKD is required for the development of vascular stiffness, which precedes hypertension, and that treatment with amiloride reverses this phenomenon.
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Objective of the study:
The investigators aim to investigate if arterial stiffness is exacerbated due to a high-salt diet in patients with ADPKD. The investigators also aim to explore whether treatment with amiloride prevents the arterial stiffness caused by a high-salt diet.
Study design:
Randomized, double blinded and placebo-controlled clinical trial with open-label treatment with amiloride
Study population:
Adults with ADPKD with an estimated glomerular filtration rate (CKD-EPI) of ≥ 60 ml/min/1.73m2
Intervention:
All participants will be subjected to a low-salt diet (3,5 grams/day) throughout the study for a total of 6 weeks. After a run-in period of 2 weeks, participants will be randomized into two treatment groups:
Group 1: Sodium chloride capsules (6 grams/day) for 2 weeks, combined with amiloride (20 mg/day) in last 2 weeks Group 2: Placebo capsules for 2 weeks, combined with amiloride (20 mg/day) in last 2 weeks.
Primary study parameters/outcome of the study:
The three primary outcomes of this study are a difference in central arterial stiffness (pulse wave velocity, PWV) between:
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46 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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L. Xue, MSc
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