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Short-term effects of a new bicarbonate/lactate-buffered and conventional peritoneal dialysis fluid on peritoneal and systemic inflammation in capd patientsČ a randomized controlled studyPajek, Jernej ...Objectives: This study was designed to compare the local peritoneal and systemic inflammatory effects of a conventional lactate-based (Lac) peritonealdialysis (PD) solution and a new biocompatible ... bicarbonate/lactate-based (Bic/Lac) solution having low concentration of glucose degradation products. Methods: 26 stable, prevalent PD patients were enrolled in this prospective study. They sequentially underwent 3 months of therapy with the Lac solution and 3 months with the Bic/Lac solution in a randomized order. Flow cytometry was used to measure the expression of inflammatory molecules on peritoneal cells in overnight effluent collected at the end of each study period. Results: 21 patients successfully completed the study. Mean fluorescence intensity of human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-DR and CD14 expression by macrophages were not different between Lac and Bic/Lac. Theperitoneal appearance rate of cancer antigen 125 (kU/minute) was 68 37 with Lac and 133 66 with Bic/Lac (p < 0.001), and of interleukin (IL)-6 (ng/minute), 0.28 0.2 with Lac and 0.18 0.16 with Bic/Lac (p = 0.014). HLA-DR macrophage expression and IL-6 peritoneal appearance rates did not correlate. Serum concentrations with Lac and Bic/Lac were, for IL-6, 3.49 2.28 and 3.72 2.46 ng/L (p = 0.17), and for high-sensitivity C-reactive protein, 2.31 2.98 and 2.71 3.31 mg/L (p = 0.32) respectively. The concentration of effluent macrophages (x106/L) with Lac was 1.6 1.6 and withBic/Lac 2.6 3.3 (p = 0.07). Conclusions: We conclude that, although there was a significant reduction in peritoneal IL-6 in patients using Bic/Lacsolution, systemic levels of inflammatory markers did not differ between the two solutions and no changes were present in macrophage surface activation markers, suggesting perhaps a less important role of peritoneal macrophages in the intraperitoneal chronic inflammatory process. The number ofeffluent macrophages tended to be higher in patients using the Bic/Lac solution, possibly contributing to improved intraperitoneal defense.Source: Peritoneal dialysis international. - ISSN 0896-8608 (Vol. 28, no. 1, 2008, str. 44-52)Type of material - article, component partPublish date - 2008Language - englishCOBISS.SI-ID - 2235505
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Pajek, Jernej | 23258 |
Kveder, Radoslav | 01982 |
Bren, Andrej | 01972 |
Guček, Andrej, 1948- | 01975 |
Ihan, Alojz | 10337 |
Osredkar, Joško, 1955- | 10691 |
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