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    In: European Journal of Clinical Investigation, Wiley, Vol. 45, No. 12 ( 2015-12), p. 1333-1340
    Abstract: Haemodialysis patients suffer from chronic systemic inflammation and high incidence of cardiovascular disease. One cause for this may be the failure of diseased kidneys to eliminate immune mediators. Current haemodialysis treatment achieves insufficient elimination of proteins in the molecular weight range 15–45 kD. Thus, high cut‐off dialysis might improve the inflammatory state. Design In this randomized crossover trial, 43 haemodialysis patients were treated for 3 weeks with high cut‐off or high‐flux dialysis. Inflammatory plasma mediators, monocyte subpopulation distribution and leucocyte gene expression were quantified. Results High cut‐off dialysis supplemented by a low‐flux filter did not influence the primary end‐point, expression density of CD 162 on monocytes. Nevertheless, treatment reduced multiple immune mediators in plasma. Such reduction proved – at least for some markers – to be a sustained effect over the interdialytic interval. Thus, for example, soluble TNF ‐receptor 1 concentration predialysis was reduced from median 13·3 ( IQR 8·9–17·2) to 9·7 ( IQR 7·5–13·2) ng/mL with high cut‐off while remaining constant with high‐flux treatment. The expression profile of multiple proinflammatory genes in leucocytes was significantly dampened. Treatment was well tolerated although albumin losses in high cut‐off dialysis would be prohibitive against long‐term use. Conclusions The study shows for the first time that a dampening effect of high cut‐off dialysis on systemic inflammation is achievable. Earlier studies had failed due to short study duration or insufficient dialysis efficacy. Removal of soluble mediators from the circulation influences cellular activation levels in leucocytes. Continued development of less albumin leaky membranes with similar cytokine elimination is justified.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0014-2972 , 1365-2362
    URL: Issue
    Language: English
    Publisher: Wiley
    Publication Date: 2015
    detail.hit.zdb_id: 2004971-7
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