Lithium effects on renal functioning: an expert opinion and management algorithm

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2026-06-11

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Strandhave, Charlotte
Hansen, Hans August Stengaard
Alda, Martin
Bauer, Michael
Berk, Michael
Buspavanich, Pichit
Brandt, Lasse
Carvalho, Andre F.
Duffy, Anne
Forlenza, Orestes

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Abstract

Objective: This expert opinion paper addresses the critical balance between lithium’s therapeutic efficacy in recurrent mood disorders and its potential renal side effects. The objective is to provide evidence-based guidelines to enhance clinical decision-making, prevent emergence of, and mitigate risks associated with lithium-induced renal impairment. Methods: An extensive review of epidemiological, observational, and experimental studies on lithium-induced renal impairment, focusing on its pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, and risk factors was conducted. Expert consensus and recent data were integrated to develop a management algorithm for renal monitoring and intervention. Results: Lithium remains the gold standard for mood stabilization in bipolar disorders, with robust evidence supporting its role in recurrence prevention and suicide risk reduction. While mild to moderate renal impairment is recognized as a risk factor, newer studies show a lower incidence of severe outcomes, such as end-stage kidney disease, necessitating dialysis treatment and renal transplantation, especially with appropriate monitoring, as compared to older studies. This paper addresses pathophysiological mechanisms, including arginine vasopressin resistance and chronic interstitial nephritis, alongside risk factors like rapid initial decline in glomerular filtration rate, early age at treatment initiation, cumulative dosage, mean serum levels of lithium and episodes of lithium intoxication. Effective management strategies, including judicious dosing, routine monitoring, and early nephrology referral, can significantly improve outcomes. Conclusions: Lithium remains an invaluable treatment for recurrent mood disorders, and its benefits often outweigh the risks when managed appropriately. This paper provides a practical framework for clinicians to address renal concerns, emphasizing the importance of systematic monitoring and individualized care. The paper underscores the need for continued research and education of clinicians and patients to optimize lithium use while safeguarding patient health.

Keywords

Arginine vasopressin resistance, Bipolar disorder, Chronic kidney disease, Lithium, Nephrotoxicity, Renal impairment, Psychiatry and Mental health, Biological Psychiatry, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being

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Strandhave, C, Hansen, H A S, Alda, M, Bauer, M, Berk, M, Buspavanich, P, Brandt, L, Carvalho, A F, Duffy, A, Forlenza, O, Laursen, M F, Frye, M, Gitlin, M, Gomes, F A, Gonzalez-Pinto, A, Grof, P, Hajek, T, Hovgesen, S V, Kessing, L V, Kupka, R, Lewitzka, U, Licht, R W, Machado-Vieira, R, Malhi, G S, Manchia, M, Post, R M, Murru, A, Nierenberg, A A, Regeer, E, Reininghaus, E, Ritter, P, Rybakowski, J, Singh, B, Sani, G, Simhandl, C, Strawbridge, R, Suppes, T, Tohen, M, Tondo, L, Vieta, E, Young, A H & Nielsen, R E 2026, 'Lithium effects on renal functioning : an expert opinion and management algorithm', International Journal of Bipolar Disorders, vol. 14, no. 1, 22. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40345-026-00423-z