Reviews

Vol. 33 No. 3 (2024): Turkish Journal of Nephrology Türk Nefroloji Derneği Dergisi TND Dergisi

Heavy Metals and Kidney

Main Article Content

Engin Onan
Sena Ulu
Özkan Güngör

Abstract

Abstract: Metals with a density of more than 5 g/cm3 are heavy metals, with more than 60 in nature. In acute and chronic exposure, they can damage many organs, such as the central nervous system, kidneys, skin, lungs, and heart. The most harmful ones to the kidney are lead, mercury, cadmium, and arsenic. They cause damage by creating some disorders in intracellular metabolic processes. The main types of kidney injury are acute tubular damage, proteinuria, and chronic kidney disease. This review discusses the basic properties of lead, mercury, cadmium, and arsenic, their nephrotoxicity mechanisms, and studies about them.



Cite this article as: Onan E, Ulu S, Güngör Ö. Heavy metals and kidney. Turk J Nephrol. 2024;33(3):244-251.


Article Details