Blood-membrane contact in the extracorporeal circuit affects the activation
of many biological systems. Among these, phagocytizing activity has been r
eported to be influenced by the nature of the hemodialysis membrane used, w
hether cellulosic or synthetic.
This work reports on an ex-vivo, comparative test between cellulosics and s
ynthetics concerning the effects of blood-membrane contact on the polymorph
onucleate and monocyte phagocytizing function, both during and after the he
modialysis session.
By means of flow cytometry we evaluated the capacity for phagosoma formatio
n and oxidative burst both in polymorphonucleates and monocytes. Ten hemodi
alysis patients were included in the study Six separate dialysis procedures
for each patient were considered, one per dialyzer (3 cellulosic and 3 syn
thetic membranes). Tests were performed at 15', 60: 210' and 4 hours after
the session end. Comparative evaluation was made according to Student's t t
est.
Polymorphonucleate phagocytosis and oxidative burst activation were globall
y more marked for synthetic than cellulosic membranes, tending to level out
in the post-dialysis. This result could be affected by their functional ex
haustion following pulmonary sequestration. Monocyte intradialytic phagocyt
osis and oxidative burst proved more activated by cellulosic membrane. All
differences tended to vanish in the post-dialysis.