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  • - A 73-year-old woman with acromegaly developed interstitial nephritis likely caused by oxalate nephropathy, after starting treatment with pasireotide, a medication known to affect pancreatic function and insulin secretion.
  • - Despite the treatment improving her IGF-1 levels, the patient experienced gastrointestinal symptoms and acute kidney injury, leading to a kidney biopsy that confirmed acute-on-chronic interstitial nephritis with oxalate crystals present.
  • - Following the withdrawal of pasireotide and treatment with glucocorticoids, her kidney function improved significantly over the next few months.

Article Abstract

We report a case of interstitial nephritis, likely secondary to oxalate nephropathy, due to the development of pancreatic exocrine dysfunction after commencement of pasireotide for acromegaly. Pasireotide is known to impair insulin secretion but can also impair pancreatic exocrine function, hypothezised to result from high-affinity binding of somatostatin receptors 1, 2, 3, and 5. This has been an advantage in postoperative tissue anastomoses after pancreatic surgery, but exocrine insufficiency has not been reported when used for the treatment of acromegaly. A 73-year-old woman, diagnosed with acromegaly, was unable to achieve biochemical control despite 2 surgical resections of an invasive mammosomatotroph pituitary tumor and treatment with cabergoline and maximal-dose lanreotide. The tumor expressed somatostatin receptor type 5 but not somatostatin receptor type 2, predicting good response from pasireotide, which was commenced at 40 mg every 4 weeks. IGF-1 rapidly normalized, but the patient presented with nausea, anorexia, and acute kidney injury. Renal biopsy revealed acute-on-chronic interstitial nephritis, with numerous oxalate crystals. Increased fecal fat globules were noted on fat stain (3+), supporting malabsorption as an etiology of secondary enteric hyperoxaluria. Renal function recovered to near baseline over months following pasireotide withdrawal and high-dose glucocorticoids.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11104526PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jcemcr/luae071DOI Listing

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