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Oxidant and carbonyl stress-related apoptosis in end-stage kidney disease: Impact of membrane flux

  • Valeria Bordoni
  • , Marta Piroddi
  • , Francesco Galli
  • , Massimo De Cal
  • , Monica Bonello
  • , Petras Dimitri
  • , Gabriella Salvatori
  • , Rattanarat Ranishta
  • , Nathan Levin
  • , Ciro Tetta
  • , Claudio Ronco

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Abstract

Apoptosis is a highly regulated process which mostly affects cell-mediated immunity. In this open-label, randomized, prospective clinical study, we determined the impact in 10 hemodialysis patients treated with high-, medium-, and low-flux membranes on spontaneous or plasma-induced apoptosis, on monocytes, as well as on oxidant and carbonyl stress. High- and medium-flux membranes significantly reduced patients' plasma-dependent proapoptotic activity on U937 monocytic cell lines. Patients who had the highest levels of plasma-induced proapoptotic activity exhibited the highest plasma levels of advanced oxidation protein products (AOPPs) and carbonyls. Plasma carbonyl residues but not AOPPs were significantly lowered. Finally, a significant correlation could be drawn between the extent of plasma-induced proapoptotic activity and both plasma carbonyl and AOPP levels.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)149-156
Number of pages8
JournalBlood Purification
Volume24
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2006
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Advanced oxidation protein product
  • Membrane flux
  • Peripheral blood mononuclear cell

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