DETERMINANTS OF THE SERUM CONCENTRATIONS OF LOW-MOLECULAR-WEIGHT PROTEINS IN PATIENTS ON MAINTENANCE HEMODIALYSIS

Citation
A. Kabanda et al., DETERMINANTS OF THE SERUM CONCENTRATIONS OF LOW-MOLECULAR-WEIGHT PROTEINS IN PATIENTS ON MAINTENANCE HEMODIALYSIS, Kidney international, 45(6), 1994, pp. 1689-1696
Citations number
43
Categorie Soggetti
Urology & Nephrology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00852538
Volume
45
Issue
6
Year of publication
1994
Pages
1689 - 1696
Database
ISI
SICI code
0085-2538(1994)45:6<1689:DOTSCO>2.0.ZU;2-U
Abstract
Factors influencing the serum concentrations of low molecular weight p roteins (LMWP) during long-term hemodialysis were studied in 112 patie nts undergoing dialysis for an average of 61.1 months (range 1 to 243) . These patients were treated with AN69, cellulose acetate, cuprophan or polysulfone membranes. The following proteins were measured in seru m before and after a four hour dialysis session: cystatin C (CYST C), beta(2)-microglobulin (beta(2)m), Clara cell protein (CC16) and retino l-binding protein (RBP). Predialysis levers of the four proteins were markedly elevated. In simple regression analysis, pre-dialysis serum c oncentrations of beta(2)m and CC16 weakly correlated with the duration of dialysis treatment, but these relations completely disappeared whe n a stepwise regression analysis was performed using as predictors age , sex, residual diuresis, body weight loss (BWL), duration of hemodial ysis and the type or ultrafiltration coefficient (UFC) of the membrane s. The only significant determinants which emerged from this analysis were the residual diuresis and age which negatively correlated with CY ST C, beta(2)m and CC16 (residual diuresis only), and sex which influe nced CYST C. During the dialysis session, the microproteins underwent changes that were related to their molecular radius, the membrane UFC and the BWL. After adjustment for the latter, high flux membranes (UFC greater than or equal to 15 ml/h . m(2) . mm Hg) allowed up to 50% of CYST C and 25% of beta(2)m to be removed. No significant elimination of CC16 and RBP was evident. On the basis of these results, we estimat ed the effective pore radius of high flux membranes between 1.5 and 1. 7 nm and that of low Aux membranes as below 1.5 nm. In conclusion, we demonstrated a marked elevation of the pre-dialysis serum levels of fo ur LMNP, These levers are determined, before dialysis, by residual diu resis, age and sex, and during the dialysis sessions, by the size of t he protein, the BWL and the UFC of the membrane. The latter had no sig nificant impact on the pre-dialysis serum levels of LMWP.