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Title: | Acute effects of hemodialysis on oxidative stress parameters in chronic uremic patients: Comparison of two dialysis membranes | Authors: | Ibrahim Varan, H. Dursun, B. Dursun, E. Ozben, T. Suleymanlar, G. |
Keywords: | Antioxidants Biocompatibility Hemodialysis Membranes Oxidative stress alpha tocopherol antioxidant ascorbic acid catalase cuprophane glutathione glutathione peroxidase malonaldehyde nitrate nitrite oxidizing agent polysulfone reactive nitrogen species reactive oxygen metabolite superoxide dismutase thiobarbituric acid reactive substance adult antioxidant activity article biocompatibility blood sampling chronic disease clinical article controlled study dialysis membrane enzyme activity erythrocyte level female hemodialysis human lipid peroxidation male oxidative stress protein blood level protein carbonylation protein depletion uremia vitamin blood level |
Abstract: | Uremic state and hemobioincompatibility are implicated in subclinical inflammation and oxidative stress and progression of atherosclerosis in the hemodialysis (HD) population. To what extent different dialysis membranes contribute to oxidative stress induced by a dialysis procedure per se is still a subject of debate. Fifteen HD patients and 15 healthy controls were enrolled in this study. Patients received two index HD sessions with a cuprophane and polysulfone membrane two weeks apart. Blood samples were collected at baseline and then before and after HD sessions. We determined serum thiobarbituric acid, protein carbonyl, and serum nitrite/nitrate levels as markers of oxidative damage. We also measured erythrocyte glutathione level, catalase, superoxide dismutase and glutathione peroxidase activity, and serum vitamin C and E levels as antioxidant markers. At baseline, HD patients, in comparison with normal controls, had a trend towards increased oxidant state and depletion of antioxidants. Cuprophane dialysis induced a higher increase in production of oxidants, along with a lower compensatory increase of antioxidants when compared with polysulfone dialysis. In conclusion, a single HD session, even when conducted with a biocompatible membrane, appears to play an important role in the imbalance between ROS production and antioxidant defense, but to a milder extent than cuprophane dialysis. © 2010 Varan et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/11499/6399 | ISSN: | 1178-7058 |
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